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Richard Siow

Director of Ageing Research at King's College London (ARK)

Richard is a graduate of King’s (BSc, 1993 and PhD, 1996) and following postdoctoral research in the Department of Medicine, University of Cambridge, he joined the School of Cardiovascular Medicine & Sciences at King's as a Lecturer in Nov 2001. He was previously Faculty Vice-Dean (International) between Feb 2017 and Dec 2018 and is currently Faculty Lead for the College Service Committee.ark

Since 2015 he has been the Director of Ageing Research at King’s (ARK), a cross-university consortium of researchers taking a multidisciplinary approach to better understand the mechanisms of ageing, improving health-span and the social and economic impact of ageing.

Visit website: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/people/richard-siow

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See also: Institute Ageing Research at King's (ARK) - Consortium of investigators at King's College London.

Details last updated 08-Sep-2019

Richard Siow is also referenced in the following:

Epigenetic Clocks Connected to Cardiovascular and Metabolic Diseases

22-Feb-2024

Steve Horvath talking about epigenetic clocks by Ageing Research at King's (ARK) (FREE)

Hacking your health

BBC Click meets biohackers and companies who believe it will be possible to live on to well beyond 100

Innovations in Consumer Longevity Data: A Global Perspective

19-Nov-2021

Ageing Research at King's (ARK) Longevity Week 2021 Event (FREE)

Longevity Med Summit

04-May-2023 to 05-May-2023

Annual gathering of the entire longevity ecosystem to tackle the aging problem

Quantum Healthy Longevity

14-Nov-2022

Event about Healthy longevity innovation mission by Collider Health (FREE)

Smart Ageing Summit

08-Jul-2023

Enhance your health span and longevity with these expert talks organized by Oxford Longevity Project

Sustainable Longevity: Harnessing Consumer HealthTech and FinTech

17-Nov-2023

Organised by Ageing Research at King's (ARK) (London, UK, FREE)

Undoing Aging 2022 CANCELLED

26-May-2022 to 28-May-2022

Focused on the cellular and molecular repair of age-related damage (Berlin)

Richard Siow News

Insilico and ARK enter a research collaboration on health-span and longevity

EurekAlert! - 22-May-2019

AI-based methods, to explore mechanisms of ageing and improving health-span

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