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SUMMARY:Viral sensation Bryan Johnson: on his quest to stay forever young
DESCRIPTION:Join the Oxford Society of Ageing and Longevity on Wednesday\, March 15th at 6pm UK time for an exciting online talk with three leading figures who are helping to make longevity the next major social phenomenon. \nBryan Johnson\, the “viral tech billionaire” who recently gained fame for his $2 million a year quest to reverse his biological age\, will share his thoughts and experiences on his public effort. Bryan sparked a global conversation on age reversal\, longevity science\, and the future of preventative health. This includes the launch of the “Rejuvenation Olympics\,” a global leaderboard that measures the most profound reversal of biological age. \nRyan Smith\, VP of Tru-Diagnostics and co-host of the Rejuvenation Olympics\, will also share insights into cutting-edge epigenetic age testing and technology that makes it possible for individuals to track their progress on their rejuvenation journeys. \nOliver Zolman\, the MD who oversaw the team of clinicians working on Bryan’s health program\, will also join and share his experiences working so closely with Bryan\, and being given carte blanche to curate a cornucopia of evidence-based rejuvenation methods. \nThe audience will be invited to ask questions during a Q&A. You can also pre-submit questions by sending an email to ageingandlongevity@gmail.com. \nDon’t miss out on this rare opportunity to hear from three prominent figures who are helping to promote longevity. Register now and join us on March 15th at 6pm UK time. \nBryan Johnson \nBryan Johnson is the world’s most measured human. Johnson sold his company\, Braintree Venmo\, to PayPal for $800m in 2013. Since then\, he’s been investing millions to slow and reverse his aging. In 2021\, he set a World Record by reducing his epigenetic age by 5.1 years in 7 months. Johnson publicly blogs\, sharing at no cost his protocols\, data and learnings for others to implement and improve upon. Project Blueprint\, is an endeavor to achieve humanity and earth scale cooperation starting within Self. \nIn 2023\, Johnson launched Rejuvenation Olympics\, an epigenetic leaderboard assessing one’s speed of aging. Of the 1\,750 people who have been using this state-of-the-art aging algorithm to track their progress longitudinally\, Johnson ranks #1 in speed of age reduction. \nJohnson is also the founder & CEO of Kernel\, creator of the world’s first mainstream non-invasive neuroimaging system; and OS Fund\, where he invested $100M in the predictable engineering of atoms\, molecules\, and organisms into companies now collectively valued over $6B. He is an outdoor adventure enthusiast\, pilot\, and author of children’s books\, Code 7 and The Proto Project. \nOliver Zolman \nDr Oliver Zolman MBBS BSc is a medical doctor based in Cambridge\, UK. His goal is to prove reversal of aging in each of the 81 organ types by 25% below chronological age by 2030\, using Zolman Level 1\, 2\, 3 Protocol. Dr. Zolman teaches other clinicians how to implement this protocol via his Longevity School online course\, based on gold standard clinical practice guidelines & biological aging clock biostatistics\, with Zolman Aging Clocks covering all 81 organ types across imaging\, device\, biosample based markers. \nDr. Zolman has a visiting fellowship in Evidence-based Medicine from the University of Sydney\, a 1st class degree in Regenerative Medicine & Biology of Aging from King’s College London\, and attended the Accelerator at Cambridge University Judge Business School. He has published his novel Longevity Escape Velocity (LEVMED) specialty\, taught in Longevity School\, in the peer-reviewed journal Rejuvenation Research. \nDr Zolman has founded his own peer reviewed journal\, the journal of Phenotypic Rejuvenation Human Case Reports & Biological Age Quantification Science\, where he has published robust rejuvenation results as well as the Zolman Biological Age Marker (Z-BAM) Criteria; 21 biostatistical criteria that must be met for biological age and measurements and rejuvenation results to be biostatistically valid at N=1. \nSign up for the event!
URL:https://www.ageingandlongevity.org/event/viral-sensation-bryan-johnson-on-his-quest-to-stay-forever-young/
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SUMMARY:Thought Leaders on the Frontline: Changing definitions of Ageing
DESCRIPTION:We are proud to announce a highly anticipated virtual conversation between Michael Hodin\, CEO of the Global Coalition on Aging\, and Dylan Livingston\, Founder of the Alliance for Longevity Initiatives. The discussion will focus on the “Changing Definitions of Ageing” and the impact that demographic changes\, advancements in medicine\, and longevity science are having on our perceptions and fundamental definitions of aging. \nThe social\, economic\, and political implications of this shift are far-reaching and profound. On the social front\, the new definition of aging will challenge long-standing stereotypes and prejudices about what it means to be old. On the economic front\, the extended lifespan will have a profound impact on retirement planning and the workforce\, requiring a rethinking of traditional models. On the political front\, the changing definition of aging will require a reassessment of government policies on aging\, from healthcare and social security to housing and employment. \nAs the global population continues to age\, the Global Coalition on Aging and the Alliance for Longevity Initiatives are at the forefront of promoting a shift in perception from aging being a burden to an opportunity. Michael and Dylan will discuss the innovative ways in which they contribute to this change. Michael and Dylan will explore the elements of a multi-disciplinary and multi-stakeholder approach to tackle the challenges presented by an aging population\, highlighting the collaboration between the public\, private\, and non-profit sectors. \nJoin us for this thought-provoking discussion as Michael and Dylan explore how longevity is re-shaping the future. The event will take place online – Wednesday\, 22 February\, 2023 at 18:00 UK time. \nRegister now to secure your spot! \nMichael Hodin\, Ph.D.\, CEO\, Global Coalition on Aging \nMichael W. Hodin\, Ph.D. is CEO of the Global Coalition on Aging\, Managing Partner at High Lantern Group\, and a Fellow at Oxford University’s Harris Manchester College. He has spoken internationally on aging\, including at G20\, APEC\, Davos\, and the World Knowledge Forum. \nThe Global Coalition on Aging (GCOA) is a foremost international organization aimed at addressing the complex challenges and opportunities presented by the rapidly aging global population. Comprised of leaders from the public\, private\, and non-profit sectors\, the coalition is committed to improving the quality of life for older people everywhere\, against the backdrop of the transformational changes longevity science is posing. \nMike is a Member of the Council on Foreign Relations\, and from 2010-2013\, was Adjunct Senior Fellow with a focus on population aging. In 2013\, Mike was invited by then-Committee Chairman Bill Nelson (D-FL) to lead a Members’ Roundtable with the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging. Mike was also the recipient of the 2012 Fred D. Thompson Award from the American Federation for Aging Research. He sits on the Boards of the Foreign Policy Association\, Business Council for International Understanding\, NYC Blood Center\, American Skin Association\, American Federation for Aging Research and Emigrant Savings Bank\, where he is Chairman of its compensation committee. Mike was a member of the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council on Ageing. And he sits on the Advisory Board for the Milken Institute Center for the Future of Aging. \nMike holds a BA\, cum laude\, Cornell University\, M.Sc. from The London School of Economics\, and M.Phil and Ph.D. from Columbia University. \nDylan Livingston\, Founder\, Alliance for Longevity Initiatives \nDylan V. Livingston is the Founder and CEO of the Alliance for Longevity Initiatives (A4LI)\, a 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization dedicated to advocating for the aging biotechnology industry and longevity movement. \nThe Alliance for Longevity Initiatives is the first and only 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization founded with the goal of creating social and political action around the issues of combating age-related chronic conditions and increasing our number of healthy\, disease-free years. A4LI works with healthcare leaders and experts in the geroscience and regenerative medicine fields to drive awareness of the potential of longevity research amongst US government officials\, and promote national-level support for the extension of healthy lifespans. \nAs an organization focused on advocating for political reform to aid in the growth and development of longevity initiatives\, we are seeking to advance initiatives and policies that help progress longevity science in order to create a healthier future that everyone can enjoy. \nAs a self-proclaimed “son of the aging revolution\,” he has been immersed in the longevity space since a young age. Prior to founding A4LI\, Dylan gained valuable experience in political campaigns\, including working for the Biden campaign in 2020 in Pennsylvania. He holds a B.S. in Physics from Haverford College\, where he was also a four-year starting pitcher on the college’s baseball team.
URL:https://www.ageingandlongevity.org/event/thought-leaders-on-the-frontline-changing-definitions-of-ageing/
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SUMMARY:Longevity Megatrend by Phil Newman
DESCRIPTION:Why advances in science\, macro-economic trends\, and the basic desire of every human to want to live a long and healthy life\, is creating the world’s biggest industry. \nThe talk will cover various megatrends shaping the longevity industry and will include a Q&A session followed by refreshments and lights bits at the end. \nIn his talk\, Phil Newman\, the Founder and CEO of Longevity.Technology\, will explain what the longevity market is\, highlight key scientific advances\, explore the latest financial data\, and look to the future of an exciting industry that is attracting both talent and investment capital. \n$7.3bn was invested into longevity companies last year – doubling the amount invested in the previous year. Longevity has fast become a distinct business and investment category – this is your chance to get the inside track.\n \nLongevity Megatrend by Phil Newman image\nPhil Newman is Founder and CEO of www.Longevity.Technology the leading media and investment platform targeting the longevity sector. \nIn his career he has held c-level management positions; applying his marketing and business development expertise into: longevity\, IoT\, AI\, medical devices\, biopharma\, 3D manufacturing\, smartgrid and sustainability. \nIn 2018 he saw an opportunity in the emerging longevity field to create a media platform that addressed science\, business and investment activity. Launched in 2019\, www.longevity.technology rapidly became the leading news service with unparalleled domain authority enabling the company to expand its reach into investment brokerage\, education and commerce. \nPrior to switching his focus to the longevity sector\, for 20+ years\, Phil ran an international marketing consultancy specialising in market-entry and commercialisation strategies. The roster of successful engagements included several significant exits and 9-figure revenue generation programmes.
URL:https://www.ageingandlongevity.org/event/longevity-megatrend-by-phil-newman/
LOCATION:Saïd Business School\, Park End Street\, Oxford\, OX1 1HP\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Crewdate with the FemTech\, OxAI\, and Biomedical Sciences societies.
DESCRIPTION:Join us this week for a crewdate with the FemTech\, OxAI\, and Biomedical Sciences societies.\nThis would be a fantastic opportunity for people interested in frontier healthcare and technology to get together and discuss new ideas! \nThe event will be held at Jamal’s restaurant at Wednesday 9th November\, between 8:30pm-10:30pm. Also this restaurant is cash-only so please bring at least £15. \nThere are limited spaces\, so sign up ASAP!\nHere is the google form to sign up: shorturl.at/xABFX \nCheck out our YouTube to see our previous talks (such as by Alex Zhavoronkov\, PhD\, CEO of Insilico Medicine) and stay tuned for more events!
URL:https://www.ageingandlongevity.org/event/crewdate-with-the-femtech-oxai-and-biomedical-sciences-societies/
LOCATION:Jamals\, 107-108 Walton Street\, Oxford\, Oxfordshire\, OX2 6AJ
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