grant: U24AG051129 Authors: methods: syn26951677 program: ELITE project: LG species: Human studyKey: Aging-PheWAS studyName: The Phenome-Wide Association Study of Aging: Data Files and a Web Resource (Aging-PheWAS) studyType: Individual studyWiki: syn26720399 accessReqs: syn27229419/wiki/630337 ackContext: syn27229419/wiki/622005 consortium: ELITE dataStatus: Available isFeatured: false isReleased: true studyFocus: Longevity contributor: dataTypeAll: Genomic Variants metadataType: study resourceType: metadata specimenType: Blood isModelSystem: false studyAbstract: Longevity-associated genes (LAGs) are difficult to prioritize for translation, since lifespan is not a feasible clinical endpoint. Instead, promising targets should link to healthspan outcomes, reduced disease incidence, and minimal adverse effects. The Aging PheWAS resource enables users to explore tissue-specific gene expression associations with diverse aging-related traits and outcomes, with full results available for download. studyMetadata: syn27229419/wiki/623142 acknowledgment: syn27229419/wiki/621601 relatedStudies: syn26066886 syn26969078 syn53404403 dataContributor: University of California San Francisco dataRestriction: Registered studyDescription: syn26720399 syn26951677 syn29253953 syn26951678 syn56859788