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Quantifying geroelasticity through transcriptomic aging clocks during infectious stress

Author(s)
An, Kyungwhan
Advisor
Bhak, Jong Hwa
Issued Date
2026-02
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/90901 http://unist.dcollection.net/common/orgView/200000964656
Abstract
This dissertation advances the perspective that aging is dynamic and reversible rather than strictly unidirectional. Biologically meaningful age (or transcriptomic age) is measured here using RNA sequencing data from whole blood of human individuals. Transcriptomic age is far more flexible than chronological age, as shown by reversible age shifts observed during infection. To establish the primary objective of managing aging within theoretical multiomic domains, this work reconceptualizes the reversibility of aging by introducing two new terms: geroelasticity, which draws biophysical analogies from elasticity and plasticity to describe the adaptive properties of multiomic aging against stress, and gerostasis, which models aging as an information-driven process in which entropy accumulation can be computationally minimized and actively maintained via multiomic control. In summary, this dissertation reframes aging as a modifiable process, offering both methodological and conceptual foundations for future research aimed at extending both healthspan and lifespan.
Publisher
Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
Degree
Doctor
Major
Department of Biomedical Engineering

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