
Karin Modig
Karin Modig is an associate professor of epidemiology at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden, renowned for her research into the factors that contribute to longevity. Her recent study, which analyzed data from 44,000 Swedes aged 64 to 99 over a span of 35 years, has provided significant insights into the biological markers of individuals who reach the age of 100. Modig's work emphasizes the complex interplay between genetics and lifestyle factors in determining health outcomes and longevity.
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Karin Modig is a researcher who discussed the findings of a study on biomarkers related to longevity.
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Karin Modig is an associate professor of epidemiology at the Karolinska Institute who discusses the findings of a recent study on centenarians.
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