The International Longevity Summit: Final Program

The International Longevity Summit provides relevant insights into the longevity subject, expert education, investment opportunities, excellent networking opportunities, and a great setting in an exclusive location. The two-full-day conference is bringing together the world’s top longevity Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs), Institutional and Private investors, Wealthy private investors, Families, Offices, and Funds.

The Final Program

The Final program of The International Longevity summit is as follows:

Day 1

The first day of the program begins with registration, followed by Part 1 of the Summit, which includes Diversity and Inclusion: understanding longevity and exploring the potential of Africa’s diversity towards inclusive scientific discovery.

Part 1: Diversity and Inclusion

Aubrey De Grey, Rochelle Buffenstein, Nicola Mulder, Deepak Balaraj Thimiri Govindaraj, Yvonne Holt, David Wood and well as a panel discussion will all present on diversity and inclusion and what that entails.

Part 2: Innovation

Innovation includes many aspects in this case in terms of longevity and its relation to Africa. The speakers who will be covering this content are Maria Entraigues, Natasha Vita-More, Rozalyn Anderson, Walter Crompton, Sly Nedic, Zak Varkaris, Oleg Teterin Jr, Tinashe Dube, Ojochogwu Saba Abdul, Tamara Pheiffer, Brenda Ramokopelwa and Osinakachi Akuma Kalu. There will also be a panel discussion.

Day 2

The International Longevity Summit Day 2 will include content on translation, convergence, discovery, investment, leadership, policy, governance and advocacy.

Part 1: Translation

Andrea Maier, Sibusiso Mkwanazi, Tamara Pheiffer, as well as a panel discussion, will all be covering the concept of translation and what that means in terms of aging, longevity and the demographic in South Africa.

Part 2: Convergence

Nomusa Dlamini, Nick Enslin, Ntanga Mapholi, Holly M. Brown-Borg, and Peter Xing as well as a panel discussion, will all be covering the concept of convergence. A discussion session will also be included in part 2, which will involve a Q&A interactive session held by Tamara Pheiffer and Eileen Cheng.

Part 3: Discovery

Elizabeth Parrish, Salmaan Dalvi, Eileen Cheng, Simisola Elizabeth Oke, Lucija Sironic and Patrizia D’Alessio will present in part 3, which is indicated as discovery.

Part 4: Investment, Leadership, Policy, Governance and Advocacy

Part 4 is indicated as Investment, Leadership, Policy, Governance and Advocacy, all of which will be presented on by Meshandren Naidoo, Paul Spiegel, Stephanie Dainow, Andrea Maier, Brenda Ramokopelwa and Osinakachi Akuma Kalu. Part 4 will also include a panel discussion.

Key themes at the International Longevity Summit include

  • The One Health Approach Economics of Longevity in Africa: The African Drug Development, Regulatory, and Market Access Landscape
  • Funding and Driving Innovation on Longevity and Precision Health: The impact of R&D on longevity and precision health in Africa
  • Longevity Research and Biomedical Innovation for Healthy Longevity: The Science of Longevity – Current Research on Longevity and Aging in Africa.
  • Utilizing Omics and Data Science for Precision Health and Longevity Innovative Longevity Interventions and Precision Healthcare Approaches in Clinical Medicine

More about the ILS

To find out more about the International Longevity Summit and how to register, click HERE.

For more links to content on the ILS program

Longevity has featured several posts on the International Longevity Summit. You can read more about the conference and speakers here.