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Agosto 13, 2009
Filed Under (conferences) by admin
The worlds foremost thought leaders in the science of aging will convene at Harvard in September to discuss the question that has perplexed people since Ponce de Leon first sought out the Fountain of Youth, “can we live longer and healthier lives?” For the first time the scientific consensus appears to be, “yes.” Worldrenowned physicians, academic leaders and awardwinning researchers in what has been described as the hottest field in biology, are expected to attend the first ever Aging & Healthy Lifespan Conference on Sept. 23 at Harvard Medical School. They plan to present breakthrough scientific research and insights on social trends that may provide the key to unlock the secret to living longer and healthier lives. The groundbreaking research presented by these experts has been predicted to change healthcare as we know it by combating agerelated diseases like Alzheimers, type2 diabetes and cancer, ultimately extending the human lifespan altogether. The conferences agenda features more than 20 experts, who have been described as mavericks and pioneers in the field of aging research, including Aubrey de Grey, Ph.D., Chairman and Chief Science Officer of the Methuselah Foundation, who developed an approach to identify all components that cause human aging and remedy each one to expedite a cure for aging; The meeting of these experts is welltimed, as over the next 20 years, the population over age 65 is expected to double, and with it, healthcare spending expected to rise by 25 percent. “We have understood the science behind aging for some time now, but now we are finally working towards making this research a pharmaceutical reality,” said Dr. Sinclair. “I think the highlight of the Aging & Health Lifespan Conference will be the examination of how this research can have a lifechanging effect on our aging population in the very near term.” Post a comment
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