Bruce Holloway Melbourne Photo Shoot
Bruce Holloway Melbourne Photo Shoot
By Alex Coppel
23 January, 2020
Bruce Holloway Melbourne Photo Shoot
Bruce Holloway Melbourne Photo Shoot
By Alex Coppel
23 January, 2020
Bruce Holloway Melbourne Photo Shoot
Bruce Holloway Melbourne Photo Shoot
By Alex Coppel
23 January, 2020
Bruce Holloway Melbourne Photo Shoot
Bruce Holloway Melbourne Photo Shoot
By Alex Coppel
23 January, 2020
Bruce Holloway Melbourne Photo Shoot
Bruce Holloway Melbourne Photo Shoot
By Alex Coppel
23 January, 2020
Australian researchers have uncovered the genes that will make you healthy and able to live a long life, in a major scientific breakthrough.
The Garvan Institute of Medical Research has mapped the genomic data of 4000 Australians aged over 70 who have never developed cancer, heart disease or dementia.
The researchers also found evidence of age-related “rust marks” in the DNA from blood, suggesting a way of predicting biological age independently of chronological age.
Ninety-two-year-old Professor of Genetics at Monash University Bruce Holloway is one of the healthy old people whose genome was mapped in the study. 


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