The “Smart advances in ageing research” workshop was co-organised by Dr Kasia Pirog and Dr Tony Sorial and sponsored by The Dunhill Medical Trust and The Wellcome Trust. The event took place at The Catalyst, the home of the National Innovation Centre for Ageing and National Innovation Centre for Data. Participants included osteoarthritis patients from the DMT Working Group and from Voice Global, and members of the public.
The event consisted of 3 talks highlighting recent technology assisted achievements in aging research, by Dr Sorial (on developing a tissue engineered model to assist with personalised medicine approaches to OA treatment), Dr Pirog (on using genetic engineering to investigate the role of asporin in OA progression and uncover potential treatments), and a key note lecture by Prof Farshid Guilak from Washington University on future of osteoarthritis treatments. The presentations were followed by great discussion and round table demonstrations of wearables to measure mobility and activity in the older population (Dr Pantall’s lab), AI interventions for frailty in care homes and private homes (OpenLab), tissue engineering approaches to cartilage modelling (Pirog and Sorial groups), mouse models of cartilage ageing and disease (Pirog lab) and spatial transcriptomics to investigate cartilage degeneration (Young lab). Thank you everyone for participating!