Innovations in Consumer Longevity Data: A Global Perspective
Ageing Research at King's (ARK) Longevity Week 2021 Event (FREE)
19-Nov-2021
The theme of Longevity Week 2021 is Sustainability in a Decade of Healthy Ageing. Events during the week will focus on the future of longer living from health to the future of work. Through addressing the challenges of ageing societies globally we can strive to ensure healthier, longer lives can be achieved by all. ARK is pleased to host an online symposium with a Keynote Lecture on UN Decade of Healthy Ageing given by Dr Ritu Sadana, Head of Ageing and Health, World Health Organisation.
The first session of our event will feature case studies that have launched the The Open Life Data Framework, an initiative of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Longevity which aims to facilitate combining health and non-health data securely to improve health for individuals and populations. The Framework will be launched on 18 November at the APPG for Longevity's Healthy Longevity Healthy Growth event with a keynote by Rt Hon George Freeman MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State and Minister for Science, Research and Innovation.
Speakers at this event are:
• Alex Zhavoronkov
• Ali Khan
• Andrea B. Maier
• Eric Kihlstrom
• Gary Leeming
• Garri Zmudze
• Gavin Starks
• Joanna Bensz
• Michael Catania
• Michelle Keller
• Mike Martin
• Ollivier Ballevre
• Philipp Gut
• Reza Razavi
• Richard Siow
• Ritu Sadana
• Stephen Harridge
• Svitlana Surodina
• Tina Woods
Visit website: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/events/innovations-in-consumer-longevity-data-a-global-perspective
See also: King’s College London - Public research university
Details last updated 13-Nov-2021
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Mentioned in this Resource
Alex Zhavoronkov
CEO of InSilico Medicine & Deep Longevity. CSO of Biogerontology Research Foundation
Garri Zmudze
Managing Partner at LongeVC, Advising the pioneers of next-gen medicine, breakthrough biotech and accessible longevity
Reza Razavi
Professor of paediatric cardiovascular science, vice-president and vice-principal of research at the King's College London