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The 2024 Biomarkers of Aging Conference will take place at the Joseph B. Martin Center at Harvard Medical School from November 1-2, 2024.

Understanding the biomarkers of aging

The program has a formidable line-up of speakers and an extensive program to create a meaningful dialogue on the biomarkers of aging. The 2-day program aims to build on last year’s inaugural 2023 symposium.

The Program

The symposium program will feature cutting-edge academic science of biomarkers of aging, as well as translational, clinical and regulatory aspects of biomarkers of aging.  It features an extensive list of the world’s leading academic and industry scientists.

Anti-aging treatments

As anti-aging treatments reach the tipping point of becoming commercially available, many in longevity science believe there is a pressing need for standardized, clinically validated tools to accurately measure the aging process. To quantitatively evaluate the effects of healthspan and lifespan extending interventions in humans. These are just some of the themes that will be discussed during the two-day symposium.

List of 2024 Speakers and Panelists

  • Austin Argentieri, PhD, Harvard University.
  • Omar Abudayyeh, PhD, Harvard University.
  • Nir Barzilai, MD, Albert Einstein, College of Medicine.
  • Ed Boyden, PhD, MIT.
  • Andrew Brack, PhD, ARPA-H.
  • Jason Buenrostro, PhD, Harvard University.
  • Luigi Ferrucci, PhD, National Institute of Aging.
  • Eric Morgen, MD, BioAge Labs.
  • David Furman, PhD, Buck Institute.
  • Vadim Gladyshev, PhD, Harvard University.
  • Christin Glorioso, MD, PhD, NeuroAge Therapeutics.
  • Dane Gobel, Methuselah Foundation.
  • Dave Gobel, Methuselah Foundation.
  • Jonathan Gootenberg, PhD, Harvard University.
  • Sara Hägg, PhD, Karolinska Institute.
  • Chiara Herzog, PhD, University of Innsbruck.
  • Steve Horvath, PhD, Altos Labs.
  • Jamie Justice, PhD, XPRIZE Healthspan.
  • Gordan Lauc, PhD, University of Zagreb.
  • Xiao-Jun Ma, PhD, Alamar Biosciences.
  • Raymond H. Mak, MD, Harvard University.
  • Andrea Maier, MD, PhD, NUS.
  • Riccardo E. Marioni, PhD,  University of Edinburgh.
  • Mahdi Moqri, PhD, MBA, Harvard University.
  • Seth Paulson, Methuselah Foundation.
  • Viviana Perez, PhD, Hevolution Foundation.
  • Jesse Poganik, PhD, Harvard University.
  • Julian Reinhard, Evotec.
  • Björn Schumacher, PhD, University of Cologne.
  • Vittorio Sebastiano, PhD, Stanford University.
  • Raghav Sehgal, PhD, Yale University.
  • David Sinclair, PhD, Harvard University.
  • Michael Snyder, PhD, Stanford University.
  • Alexandra Stolzing, PhD, Loughborough University.
  • Gavin Zhou, PhD, Regen Bio.
  • Waylon Hastings, PhD, Texas A&M.
  • Christian Behrens, PhD, RD. Bayer.

Learn more

For more information, click here: Biomarkers of Aging Conference 2024

Em Sloane

Em Sloane

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