Global Longevity Summit 2025: Bridging Aging Science and Clinical Practice in Geneva
August 1, 2025
Scheduled for late October 2025, the Global Longevity Summit will take place in Geneva, gathering around 300 researchers, physicians, and stakeholders dedicated to advancing aging science in healthcare.
In collaboration with the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M), the summit aims to connect scientific advancements in longevity with practical clinical applications.
A4M's extensive practitioner reach and educational experience will enhance the summit's impact, facilitating the translation of aging science into clinical practice.
The Genolier Innovation Hub has been selected as the venue for the event, providing an ideal environment for smaller, focused discussions rather than large-scale presentations.
Key discussion themes will include the use of biological age as a clinical metric, the regulatory implications of biomarkers, and the pathway from research to standardized interventions.
The summit seeks to bridge the gap between laboratory discoveries and their practical application in patient care, especially in light of the projected doubling of the global over-65 population to 1.7 billion by 2054.
Organizers emphasize the need for collaborative structures to ensure that aging interventions transition from research to clinical protocols, aiming to integrate longevity science into mainstream medicine.
Prominent speakers at the summit will include Dr. Steve Horvath and Dr. Gordan Lauc, both leaders in the fields of biological age measurement and glycan diagnostics, respectively.
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Longevity.Technology - Latest News, Opinions, Analysis and Research • Aug 1, 2025
Summit to target translation of longevity science