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Portrait of Professor Mahdi Moqri, Faculty Member in Medicine and Genetics and Expert in Computational Biology and Ageing Research at Reborne Longevity - a Harley Street clinic, specialising in longevity medicine. The image is in black and white, emphasising the Harley Street professor's professionalism and patient-first approach. He has dark hair, is wearing glasses and a suit.

Professor Mahdi Moqri

Faculty Member in Medicine and Genetics | Expert in Computational Biology and Aging Research

Professor Mahdi Moqri is a distinguished computational biologist with a focus on ageing research and multi-omics data integration. He holds faculty positions at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital and is affiliated with Stanford University's Department of Genetics. His research encompasses the development of biomarkers for ageing and the application of machine learning to understand the biological processes behind longevity medicine.

Professor Moqri co-directs the Biomarkers of Ageing Consortium, aiming to establish reliable biomarkers for evaluating longevity interventions. His interdisciplinary approach bridges computational methods with clinical applications, making significant strides in personalised medicine. At our Harley Street clinic, he advises on integrating advanced data analytics into personalised health programs.

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