Research for a longer and better life expectancy focuses on Valencia
The first Longevity World Forum starts in the Valencia Conference Centre, where leading figures in the international scientific community will come together for two days to share knowledge about longevity from the perspective of disciplines such as precision medicine and genomic medicine.
Manuel Serrano: “I don’t know how to use the word immortality. I don’t see any point in talking about something so intangible”
Manuel Serrano is internationally recognised in the field of tumour suppression. In addition to his discovery of the p16 gene, one of his most important discoveries has been the identification of cellular senescence as a main anti-oncogenic response. In this the second edition of Longevity World Forum, he will share his extensive experience, as well as the advances on which he is currently working at the Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB Barcelona).
Google’s Calico renews its support for the Longevity World Forum, Spain’s most important congress on ageing
Google’s biotechnology company sponsors Europe’s pioneering congress on life expectancy and healthy ageing for the second year running.
Longevity World Forum is the new international meeting in Valencia that will promote knowledge on human longevity
#Longevity18 will gather world leaders from the scientific community who specialize in longevity, such as Aubrey de Grey and María Blasco Marhuenda. The programme will cover two days and address topics such as the link of genomics and nutrition with life expectancy.
Manuel Collado: “Our goal must be to reach an advanced age in a better state of health and to remain free of disease as long as possible”
Dr. Manuel Collado will be one of the speakers in the first session of #Longevity19, which will focus on will be one of the speakers in the first session of #Longevity19, which will focus on exploring longevity by presenting different research, from basic to applied, that is currently being carried out in this field. In this brief interview, he offers an insight to his perspective and to his work.
Marc Ramis: “For the first time ever, we are treating age-associated diseases from mechanisms associated with senescence”
Marc Ramis will explain the latest achievements about cellular senescence in the second edition of Longevity World Forum.