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Longevity+DeSci Summit NYC
Longevity + DeSci Summit NYC: Ending Age-Related Diseases 2023. New York City location to be announced!
When and where
Date and time
August 10 · 10am - August 11 · 5pm EDT
Location
Capitale 130 Bowery New York, NY 10013
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About this event
- 1 day 7 hours
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Join us for our two-day conference in New York City!
This year we are bringing the science of aging research into the future by leveraging emerging paradigms such as blockchain technology and decentralized science. Join us in building a powerful new ecosystem that can generate therapies and technologies to help us all live longer and healthier lives.
More details forthcoming! Check out our previous conferences here .
About Lifespan.io:
Organized by Lifespan.io, a US-based non-profit advocacy organization raising public awareness and funds for research on aging and longevity biotechnology. Learn more about us here.
The 6th annual conference focuses on uniting aging research, rejuvenation biotechnology, and decentralized science communities. Highly interactive programming that encourages networking and public discussion. Industry leaders will share the latest in biomedical research as well as discuss investment and regulatory matters.
Date: August 10-11, 2023
Location: New York City
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About the organizer
Fostering the Development of Rejuvenation Biotechnology
In 2014, the Lifespan Extension Advocacy Foundation was established as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to promoting healthy human lifespan through fiscally sponsoring longevity research projects and raising awareness regarding the societal benefits of healthy life extension.
In 2015, we launched the Lifespan.io crowdfunding platform focused on the biomedical research of aging and the first of its kind specifically focused on aging.
In 2016, we launched our news outlet bringing readers the latest research news and information relating to progress in the field.
We believe that this will enable the general public to influence the pace of research directly. To date, we have successfully supported eight research projects aimed at investigating different aging processes and developing therapies to treat age-related diseases.