The Longevity World Forum will convert Valencia into the global scientific capital of healthy aging

One of the most important congresses in the world on longevity will be held in the city on 13, 14 and 15 November. Leading scientists such as Maria Blasco and Rafael de Cabo will attend the meeting which benefits from the support of companies such as Google’s Calico.
The amount spent on a severely dependent person is 13,300 euros per year higher than that spent on a healthy elderly person

Dr Mari Carmen Gómez Cabrera affirms that there are currently 2.5 million frail people in Spain, one of the five countries of the European Union with the highest number of people at risk of becoming frail. Dr Gómez Cabrera will examine this matter in depth on 13, 14 and 15 November in Valencia on the occasion of the Longevity World Forum.
Vicente Andrés

PhD in Biology from Universidad de Barcelona. Postdoctoral research in Harvard University and Tufts University.
Fabio García Castro

Telecommunications Engineer from the Polytechnics University of Valencia (UPV). He works in the field of radiological image processing and analysis.
40% of people over the age of 65 in Europe are affected by protein deficiency

Professor José Viña highlights nutrition as an “extraordinarily important” factor for healthy aging. This is one of the questions that Dr José Viña will examine in Valencia on 13, 14 and 15 November at the Longevity World Forum.
Mercedes Sanchis Almenara

PhD in industrial engineering from the Polytechnic University of Valencia. Working now at the Biomechanics Institute of Valencia.
The researchers María Blasco and Manuel Collado will attend the Longevity World Forum to present the latest discoveries reached in Spain on delaying aging

The director of the CNIO will talk about mouse models with non-genetically modified hyper-long telomeres. The IDIS researcher will explain how a derivative of Digitalis or foxglove selectively eliminates senescent cells.
María Trinidad Herrero Ezquerro

Professor of Human Anatomy at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Murcia. Director of the Official Aging Research Institute of Murcia.
Jay Sarkar

Dr. Jay Sarkar is a Co-Founder for Turn Biotechnologies, a Stanford-born biotechnology company focused on multifaceted age-reversal via epigenetic reprogramming.
“Imaging is the key to the health of the future focused on prevention and regular monitoring”

Ángel Alberich-Bayarri, director and founder of QUIBIM, will participate for the second year running at the Longevity World Forum. His intervention, which will form part of the session on RDI in longevity, will reveal the applications and possibilities of artificial intelligence in this field.
