The Roundtable of Longevity Clinics is a must-attend event for longevity-focused clinics, practitioners, businesses, and investors interested in exploring and implementing the latest longevity trends and solutions.
To share the knowledge & best practices in implementing science into the clinical setting.
To discuss what’s trendy, what’s scientific, and what’s working in the longevity sector.
To discuss what the gold standard is for longevity testing and longevity-specific interventions.
After the great success of the inaugural International Roundtable of Longevity Clinics in 2023, we cordially invite you to the second, longer, and even more in-depth edition. Once again, we will bring together the world’s most prominent clinics to spearhead cutting-edge trends and scientific knowledge in the field of healthspan extension.
In recent years, the field of longevity has witnessed significant growth, with the emergence of longevity clinics, diagnostics, and interventions. However, there are currently no established gold standards for these practices.
Our goal is to convene experts and facilitate discussions on defining these standards, as well as identifying effective diagnostics & recommendations for longevity-focused interventions, supplements, and therapies.
Immerse in a captivating exploration of the latest research in longevity medicine, and network with the representatives of the top clinics, products, biomarkers, diagnostic and technology providers.
Themes covered at the Roundtable
Longevity Medicine
Longevity Diagnostics
Biological Clocks
The Role of Epigenetics
Longevity Interventions
Longevity Nutrition
Physical activity & Longevity
Mental Health & Longevity
Sleep Medicine
Regenerative Medicine
Environmental Health
AI & Digital client journey
200 attendees
Leaders of Longevity Clinics
The most recognised suppliers of products, tests and services
Joanna Bensz, International Institute of Longevity, Co-Chairwoman & Eric Verdin, MD, Buck Institute, President
I. Longevity Medicine in Practice
10.10 - 10.25 am
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Joanna Bensz, International Institute of Longevity | Longevity Center Europe, Founder & CEO
Current Landscape and Future Opportunities for Longevity Clinics
10.25 - 10.40 am
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Phil Newman, Longevity Technology
First Results and Key Takeaways from the 2024 Longevity Clinics Survey
10.40 - 11.50 am
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LONGEVITY ROUNDTABLE
The Future of Longevity Clinics. Navigating Challenges, Embracing Opportunities I panel discussion Chair: Eric Verdin, MD,
Panelists: David Karow, Human Longevity I Joanna Bensz, Longevity Center I Andrea Maier, CHI Longevity I Dean Ornish – Ornish Lifestyle Medicine I William Kapp, Fountain Life I Michael Roizen, Cleveland Clinic I James Kirkland, Cedars-Sinai I Kate Woolhouse, Hooke I Jordan Shlain, Private Medical I Nicole Sirotin, IHLAD
11.50 - 12.00 am
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Longevity Meditation Break by Dr. Dean Ornish
12.00 - 12.15 pm
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Coffee & Healthy Longevity Drinks Break
Prof. Andrea B. Maier, HLMS | CHI Longevity
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12.15 - 12.35 pm
Defining Longevity Medicine: Exploring Definitions and Perspectives
Peter Diamandis, MD, XPRIZE Foundation
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12.35 - 1.00 pm
In Search for the Most Innovative Medical Interventions Targeting the Biology of Aging
Dean Ornish, MD, Ornish Lifestyle Medicine
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1.00 - 1.25 pm
Lifestyle as Medicine: How Intensive Lifestyle Changes Often Improve Cognition & Function in Early-Stage Alzheimer’s Disease
Lunch Break
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1.25 - 2.25 pm
Jordan Shlain, MD, Private Medical
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2.25 - 2.45 pm
Modern History & the Evolution of Longevity Clinics and Doctors
II. Longevity Diagnostics
2.45 - 3.10 pm
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Ryan Smith, TruDiagnostic
Unraveling the Role of Epigenetic Markers in Longevity Diagnostics
3.10 - 3.35 pm
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Yael Joffe, PhD, 3X4 Genetics
Why Genetics? How Does Genetic Testing Modify a Clinical Approach to Aging and Longevity
3.35 - 4.00 pm
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Joseph M. Raffaele, MD, PhysioAge
Decoding Aging: Diagnostic Insights into Hallmarks of Aging and Biological Clocks
4.00 - 4.25 pm
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Natalia Mitin, PhD, Sapere Bio
Pioneering advances in longevity medicine: cellular senescence measures
Coffee & Healthy Longevity Drinks Break
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4.25 - 4.40 pm
Panel discussion
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4.40 - 5.30 pm
New trends in Longevity Diagnostics & Biomarkers Development Chair: Ryan Smith, TruDiagnostic
Panelists: Yael Joffe, PhD, 3X4 Genetics I Natalia Mitin, PhD, Sapere Bio I Joseph M. Raffaele, MD, PhysioAge
Jennifer Garrison, PhD, Center For Healthy Aging in Women
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5.30 - 5.45 pm
Advancing Women’s Health in Longevity: Challenges and Opportunities
Joanna Bensz & dr. Eric Verdin
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5.45 - 6.00 pm
Summary notes and recommendations
Dinner & Networking
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6.00 - 8.30 pm
BONUS WORKSHOPS
6:00 - 6.20 pm
SapereX Clinical Insights Natalia Mitin, PhD, Sapere Bio
Key Takeaways from the Day 1 – Joanna Bensz & dr. Eric Verdin, MD
III. Longevity Interventions
09.40 - 10.05 am
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Indre Viskontas, PhD, Society for the Neuroscience of Creativity
Music as Medicine: Harnessing the Power of Sound for Health and Well-being
10.05 - 10.30 am
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Geshe Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche, Ligmincha International | Joanna Bensz, Longevity Center
Spiritual Longevity: Bridging Ancient Buddhist Wisdom with the Modern Science of Well-Being
10.30 - 10.55 am
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Michael Roizen, MD, Cleveland Clinic
Exploring the World of Personalized Longevity Supplements
10.55 - 11.20 am
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Valter Longo, PhD, Longevity Institute, University of Southern California
Longevity Diet: Fasting Mimicking Diet Cycles and Their Impact on Longevity and Disease
11.20 - 11.35 am
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Coffee & Healthy Longevity Drinks Break
James L. Kirkland, MD, PhD, Cedars-Sinai
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11.35 - 12.00 pm
Emerging Gerotherapeutic Interventions: Paths to Translation
Panel discussion
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12.00 - 12.50 pm
Next-Gen Brain Health: Innovative Diagnostics and Interventions for Cognitive Vitality Chair: Dariusz Sołdacki, MD, PhD, Longevity Center
Panelists: Bruno Balen, Ani Biome | Liam Pingree, Neuronic | Ryan Field, Kernel | Christin Glorioso, NeuroAge Therapeutics | David S. Oakley, PhD, WAVi I Paola Telfer, Sens.ai
Bruno Balen, Ani Biome
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12.50 - 1.05 pm
Affectoneuroimmunology in Longevity Medicine: Exploring the Interplay Between Mind, Immunity, and Aging
Lunch Break
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1.05 - 2.00 pm
David S. Karow
MD, PhD, Human Longevity
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2.00 - 2.20 pm
Longevity Medicine vs. Precision Medicine: Understanding the Key Differences and Synergies
William Kapp, MD, Fountain Life | Helen Messier, PhD MD, Fountain Life | Chris Hemp, Fountain Life
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2.20 - 2.40 pm
A Medical-Grade, Multi-Omic, Multimodal, AI-Enabled Cloud Platform for Precision Medicine
2.40 - 3.10 pm
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Panel discussion
Advances in Skin Longevity: Cutting-Edge Technologies for Regeneration and Anti-Aging Chair: Dr Liv Kraemer M.D., PhD, Skin Longevity Clinic
Panelist:Limor Wyman, Zero Gravity | Carolina Reis Oliveira, PhD, OneSkin
3.10 - 3.30 pm
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Leroy Hood, MD, PhD, Phenome Health
Data-Driven Personalized Health: Scientific Wellness, Healthspan and AI
3.30 - 3.50 pm
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Dobri Kiprov, MD, Circulate Health | Eric Verdin, MD, Buck Institute for Research on Aging
The impact of plasmapheresis on biomarkers of aging
3.50 - 4.05 pm
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Coffee & Healthy Longevity Drinks Break
IV. CLIENT ENGAGEMENT
4.05 - 4.30 pm
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Nicole Sirotin, MD, Institute for Healthier Living Abu Dhabi
Best Practices in the Client Journey: Navigating Longevity Programs Effectively.
4.30 - 5.20 pm
Best Practices in the Client Journey: Navigating Longevity Programs. How to Increase Clients Engagement Effectively | panel discussion Chair: Tamsin Lewis,Wellgevity
Panelists:David Karow, Human Longevity I Joanna Bensz, Longevity Center I Andrea Maier, CHI Longevity I William Kapp, Fountain Life I Michael Roizen, Cleveland Clinic I James Kirkland, Cedars-Sinai I Kate Woolhouse, Hooke I Jordan Shlain, Private Medical I Nicole Sirotin, IHLAD
5.20 - 5.35 pm
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Tina Woods, International Institute of Longevity
The Importance of a Global Alliance of Longevity Clinics: Advancing Collaboration for Extended Healthspan
V. Closing Remarks
5.35 - 5.50 pm
Business card lottery
5.50 - 6.00 pm
Reflections and Looking Ahead: Key Takeaways from Longevity Roundtable 2024
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Check out the white paper that aims to summarize the insights from the first Roundtable of Longevity Clinics.
The Organizer
International Institute of Longevity
We are an international non-profit organization dedicated to identifying trends and practical solutions in healthy longevity, supporting the exchange of best practices in age science, the longevity economy, and preventive healthcare. We serve as a platform for clinics, diagnostics, and technology providers to share knowledge and discuss the practical implementation of the latest trends and solutions in longevity science.
The Buck Institute, founded in 1999, is the world’s first independent biomedical research institute solely dedicated to longevity and a pioneer in aging research. It is renowned for setting high industry standards in longevity research and has since become a global leader in the field, as well as an authority in the evaluation of practical applications of longevity science.
Dive deeper into metrics defining cellular senescence and immune function and discuss current and emerging ways these measures can improve longevity protocols and practices.
Description
If we are to offer genetic testing to our patients, we should have a clear understanding of the WHY and HOW genetics adds value to clinical practice.
In the GENES FIRST approach genetics is used up front as a screening tool.
There are five pillars that constitute a GENES FIRST approach. Know Where to Start, You Don’t Know What You Don’t Know, Personalized Diet and Lifestyle Recommendations, Precision Functional Testing, and Targeted Supplementation. In this workshop we use case studies to work through each of the five pillars, resulting in a personalized and targeted treatment plan.
Description
In this workshop, We will give examples of how new DNAm clocks like SymphonyAge are able to give specific recommendations which can help inform treatments for aging. Additionally, we will show how Epigenetic Biomarker proxies can help answer questions such as “should we be using NMN or NR for NAD treatment”?