LAB:SYNC’s Dr. Aston K. McCullough will present new findings from a recent study on the relationship between kinematic features of human movement and telomere length at the 2024 Association for Clinical and Translational Science conference. In his talk, “Do kinematic features of human movement correlate with telomere length: A pilot study,” McCullough will introduce a bespoke, parsimonious kinematic signal feature set that appear to correlate with a marker of biological age among a cohort of 18- to 85-year-old adults. The conference will take place in Las Vegas, NV between April 2 and 4.