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Longevity Summit Dublin: four new mini-interviews

Highlights from four mini-interviews at the Longevity Summit Dublin

This episode of the London Futurists Podcast features short interviews recorded at the Longevity Summit Dublin, showcasing diverse perspectives on ageing and healthspan science. Matt Kaeberlein discusses the Dog Aging Project, the Million-Molecule Project, and the current state of longevity research. João Pedro de Magalhães explores the genomics of ageing and the critical need for improved cryopreservation of human organs. Steve Horvath delves into epigenetic clocks, senolytics, and advances in metabolic reprogramming, while Tom Lawry addresses AI's impact on healthcare and the future of medical professions like radiology.

Key Points:

This episode highlights discussions from the Longevity Summit Dublin, featuring four mini-interviews with leading experts in ageing and health innovation. Topics include groundbreaking research on extending healthspan, advancements in cryopreservation, epigenetic clocks, and the role of AI in healthcare.

  • Matt Kaeberlein on Aging Interventions: Matt discusses his work at Optispan, including the Dog Aging Project and the Million Molecule Project, which aim to explore new interventions to improve healthspan and longevity.
  • João Pedro de Magalhães on Cryopreservation: João Pedro emphasizes the life-saving potential of advanced cryopreservation for human organs, which could dramatically reduce deaths from organ shortages and improve outcomes in transplantation and regenerative medicine.
  • Steve Horvath on Epigenetic Clocks: Steve introduces three generations of epigenetic clocks and discusses their implications for measuring biological age, potential longevity interventions, and the challenges of translating findings across species.
  • Tom Lawry on AI in Healthcare: Tom explores the role of AI in medicine, from automation to augmentation, and addresses the realistic applications of AI in diagnostics, drug discovery, and improving clinical efficiency.
  • Longevity and Public Engagement: The episode underscores the importance of public participation and interdisciplinary collaboration in advancing longevity science and ensuring equitable access to emerging technologies.
  • Ethical and Practical Challenges: Discussions highlight the challenges of scaling innovative projects, integrating AI responsibly, and balancing ambitious scientific goals with practical applications in healthcare.


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See also: Publisher London Futurists-Podcast - London Futurists: Expert discussions on future trends

Details last updated 25-Nov-2024

Mentioned in this Resource

João Pedro de Magalhães

Professor of Molecular Biogerontology at University of Birmingham Institute of Inflammation and Ageing, consultant, futurist, speaker

Matt Kaeberlein

Professor at University of Washington and chair of the American Aging Association

Steve Horvath

Professor of Human Genetics & Biostatistics at UCLA

Tom Lawry

Global AI Transformation Advisor, Best-Selling Author of Hacking Healthcare, Keynote Speaker & Executive Workshop Leader