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Smart Ageing Summit 2025

Enhance your health span and longevity with these expert talks organized by Oxford Longevity Project (Oxford, UK)

07-Jun-2025

The Summit brings together leading experts and longevity enthusiasts to explore the vital link between mental health and longevity. Scientific insights confirm that nurturing mental well-being and maintaining a positive mindset are critical to extending and enhancing life, making this a must-attend event for anyone interested in holistic approaches to ageing.

Join the summit on June 7th, 2025, at the illustrious Rhodes House, Oxford University. With its storied history and architecture blending classical and colonial styles, this prestigious venue provides the perfect setting for future-focused dialogue.

Experience:

  • Thought-provoking sessions led by pioneering researchers in longevity science
  • Engaging discussions and networking with fellow enthusiasts
  • An elegant sit-down lunch in the historic Rhodes House
  • Continuous refreshments throughout the day


The speakers at this summit are:

  • Angela Rippon
  • Christopher Ball
  • Denis Noble
  • Iva Fattorini
  • Jane Tarrant
  • Jeremy Howick
  • Kate Bancroft
  • Liz Butler
  • Louise Newson
  • Muir Gray
  • Wafaa Abdel-Hadi
  • Wendy Welpton

Visit website: https://oxfordlongevityproject.org/smart-ageing-summit/#2025

See also

Oxford Longevity Project

Providing symposia and webcasts on the topic of ageing

Details last updated 04-May-2025

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Mentioned in this Resource

Denis Noble

British biologist and Emeritus Professor of Cardiovascular Physiology at the University of Oxford

Iva Fattorini

Global Healthcare Leadership, Founder at Artocene

Jeremy Howick

Professor of Empathic Healthcare at Leicester university, Renowned academic and High-Demand Speaker

Kate Bancroft

Research Fellow at Oxford Institute of Population Ageing

Muir Gray

Director at The Optimal Ageing Programme.

Sir Christopher Ball

Honorary Fellow at the University of Oxford

Topics mentioned on this page:
Ageing Research, Longevity Healthcare