{"id":85281,"date":"2024-07-15T08:05:21","date_gmt":"2024-07-15T05:05:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.technion.ac.il\/blog\/itechage-is-launched-at-the-technion\/"},"modified":"2024-07-15T08:05:21","modified_gmt":"2024-07-15T05:05:21","slug":"itechage-is-launched-at-the-technion","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.technion.ac.il\/en\/blog\/itechage-is-launched-at-the-technion\/","title":{"rendered":"iTechAge is Launched at the Technion"},"content":{"rendered":"

The world’s population is aging at a rapid pace. Estimates indicate that the percentage of people aged 65 and over in the population will double over the next two decades. Enhancing the quality of life of the elderly is thus one of the most complex health challenges facing humanity. As part of the Technion’s vision to engage and influence global challenges and health issues in particular, the Technion Center for Healthy Aging (iTechAge) was launched as a multi-disciplinary, campus wide research center.<\/p>\n

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Deputy Senior Vice President for Biomedical Science and Engineering and Head of the Technion Human Health Initiative (THHI) Prof. Noam Ziv<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

At the launch event, Deputy Senior Vice President for Biomedical Science and Engineering and Head of the Technion Human Health Initiative (THHI) Prof. Noam Ziv, described the evolution of the Center from its inception to its current form. This initiative was made possible, among other things, by a large-scale effort led by Technion President Prof. Uri Sivan to promote cross-faculty collaborative research in the realm of human health.<\/p>\n

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Head of the Center for Healthy Aging Prof. Shai Shen-Orr<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

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During the event, Prof. Shai Shen-Orr, head of the Center for Healthy Aging and faculty member at the Rappaport Faculty of Medicine, detailed how the integration of the Technion’s unique strategic advantages\u2014a technological university with a medical faculty, experience in collaborative multi-disciplinary research, the accumulation of high-quality professional knowledge for analysis and inference, investigators from the fields of medicine, science, and engineering in a collaborative research environment with a collective goal, commitment, and sense of mission\u2014will lead to formative research with a real impact on people, communities, decision-makers, and policies.<\/p>\n

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Later in the event, the four synergistic Center components were presented:<\/p>\n

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Establishing the Center and Creating Content<\/strong><\/p>\n

Emphasis on creating a community of researchers, strategic collaborations, pooling resources, and sharing knowledge.<\/p>\n

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Creating a Representative Human Cohort<\/strong><\/p>\n

Spanning a wide spectrum of ages and having increased diversity characteristics, initially encompassing about 1,000 individuals and expected to grow to about 10,000. The database based on this cohort will include clinical data and biological samples collected longitudinally over many years and will serve to address multiple health, medical, and lifestyle questions.<\/p>\n

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Systems Medicine Center<\/strong><\/p>\n

Creating a unified center for the collection, analysis, and centralization of samples and data, based on existing infrastructure centers, including the Azrieli Genomics Center, the Smoler Proteomics Center, and the Perlmutter Metabolomics Center.<\/p>\n

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Research Themes<\/strong><\/p>\n