Longevity Science Summit
The Longevity Science Foundation (LSF) is excited to announce the first ever Longevity Science Summit in Miami - the future hub of Longevity sciences in the US. Our goal is to increase the exposure of research on healthy human Longevity and unite the local community for an evening of networking and celebration. This event aims to highlight the remarkable advancements in this rapidly growing field and raise $250,000 to support cutting-edge research projects.
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The event will bring together a dynamic mix of attendees, including longevity enthusiasts, venture capitalists, private equity professionals, philanthropists, PhDs, MDs, local government representatives, business owners, and UHNW individuals. The summit will feature a presentation from LongeVC, a panel discussion, and an exclusive interview, featuring key-opinion leaders from the longevity field and beyond. This is a perfect opportunity to immerse yourself and learn more about this rapidly growing field while contributing to the development of life-saving treatments and therapies. We have a unique opportunity to establish Miami as the hub for longevity and do so in the right way. Join us in shaping its identity for the benefit of all.
The Longevity Science Summit will be held in Downtown Miami, and the exact venue details will be shared with those interested in attending. The summit is expected to run for 6-7 hours, with opening remarks from Joshua C. Herring (the Longevity Science Foundation) and Michaeljohn Green (Miami Downtown Development Authority). Additional programming may be added to the schedule, and details regarding time and location will be provided to those interested.
This exclusive event emphasizes the quality of its attendees, participants, and interactions over quantity to foster action, innovation, and high-profile engagement. Therefore, we are limiting attendance to 120 persons.
Donations raised help us continue to support fundamental scientific research, exemplified by our grant to the University of Oxford for studying the metabolic mechanisms of aging in the heart and our latest initiative to fund research on female fertility, women's health & longevity.