Longevity Revolution: Advancing Health and Investing in the Future

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West Menlo Park, California
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You're Invited to an Exclusive Dinner on the Longevity Revolution: Advancing Health and Investing in the Future

Join us for a special evening where you'll have the opportunity to dine over engaging conversations and hear special remarks from:

  • Jennifer Garrison, PhD and Assistant Professor of the Buck Institute and Co-Founder & Director of the Global Consortium for Reproductive Longevity & Equality. 

  • Linda Greub, Co-Founder & Managing Partner, Avestria Ventures.

  • Catherine Liao - Chief Strategy Officer of Cardiex

  • Dr. Zakia Rahman, Clinical Professor of Dermatology at Stanford and Director of the Resident Laser and Aesthetic Clinic.

This intimate dinner - limited to just 30 guests - will feature an intimate conversation with national leaders in transforming the health of women.

This event is in West Menlo Park with location disclosed upon ticket purchase.

Arrive at 6 PM for cocktails and networking before the speaking program begins at 7 PM.

The evening promises to be educational, empowering and energizing!

** This event is in support of the Women's Health PAC and is being hosted by several WHPAC volunteers **

Why Support Women’s Health PAC? 

Be part of a historic movement to make women’s health a national priority. By supporting WHPAC, you champion efforts to:

  • ​Increase funding for women's health research

  • ​Improve access to healthcare for women of color and those in rural areas

  • ​Address barriers in maternal health, fertility, and menopause care

  • ​Promote education and understanding of women's health issues

Learn more at www.womenshealthpac.us

Paid for by Women's Health PAC and is not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. Contributions are not tax deductible.

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West Menlo Park, California