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Thursday 14thNovember The Royal Institution 21Albemarle Street, Mayfair London presented by longevity, beyond the have thepower to effect change. Thisis also audiences of this Forum and the promotion the reason why the Forum decided to host of a positive agenda around longevity, is its first Longevity Week as an extension of critical. the mission of the Forum, and we thank all the global strategic partners and supporters We believe that in the next decade there who made this possible. is the potential for a step change in both the policy and attitudes which are required The Global Agenda, one of the Forumʼs LONGEVITY 2030 for societies to reap a significant longevity flagshipinitiatives developed in conjunction dividend and maximise the return on with the Stanford Center on Longevity and The Next Ten Years longevity. launched at a Longevity Week event in Singapore earlier this week, embodies the This is why the theme of this yearʼs Forum global nature of the opportunities at hand. and Longevity Week is Longevity 2030 – a It follows a high-level meeting of experts deeper dive into the ideas and innovations co-hosted by The Longevity Forum earlier that will shape humanity in the next 10years. this year around the concept of ʻA New Welcome to The Longevity Forum Our agenda is ambitious,but it matches the Map of Lifeʼ. This initiative outlined the level of change that we expect to see over principles which make longevity distinct 2019,our second annual Forum the next decade. Already we can see how from ageing and set high level objectives the longevity agenda is advancing in the which governments around the world need and the closing event of our first UK on many fronts. to achieve in the next 10 years to support the longevity agenda. Longevity Week. This yearʼs Forum will explore the ever- expanding boundaries of science and Following last yearʼs Forum, we also technology; the economic opportunities decided, with your help, to launch two presented by longevity and implications key initiatives related to the mission of the for governments and individuals; the Forum. These were supporting research policy agenda supporting our educational, into scleroderma, a rare autoimmune healthcare and social care systems to disease, by leveraging Insilico Medicineʼs ensure they are fit for the future; a look next generation artificial intelligence, and at what is happening internationally; and, launching the Encore Fellows Scheme in Jim Mellon, Dafina Grapci-Penneyand Andrew Scott lastly,the relationship between humansand the UK to mentor retirees into new roles. Founders, The Longevity Forum machines and the governance framework We are excited about the progress made needed to ensure that this growing inter- in both areas and look forward to reporting dependence can help humans achieve this back to you as well as announce our When we set up the Forum,just over a year way for their implementation through our their full potential. 2020 projects. ago, our main objective was to facilitate the network of partners across diverse sectors exchange of ideas between experts from and countries. This approach remains core As ever, the quality of the speakers and As Longevity 2030, the theme of this the fields of science and social science to to our mission -which is to promote happier, the audience we have attracted this year yearʼs events attests, we are committed to explore the opportunities presented by healthier and more fulfilled lives for as many reflects the convening power of the Forum this mission for the long term and we are increases in humanlongevity. people as possible. across the worlds of government, business, excited about the opportunity to amplify the finance, research, academia and of NGOs. missionof the Forumthroughnew ideas and Our vision was to create a forum where To achieve this mission, the Forum aims to It is this growing network of individuals partnerships. We look forward to building cutting edge ideas would be generated, make these ideas accessible to all. This is and organisations whose interests are fully on the foundations of this weekʼs events debated and critiqued, thus paving the why raising awareness of the opportunities aligned with the goals of our mission that and continuing to foster such collaboration. www.thelongevityforum.com The Longevity Forum 2019 10.25 -10.50 Age Before Beauty? Examiningthe False Auditorium Dichotomy of Lifespan Versus Healthspan Dr Nir Barzilai PROGRAMME Founding Director, Institute for Aging at The Albert Ein- stein College of Medicine Aubrey de Grey Chief Science Officer of the SENS Research OF EVENTS Foundation Laura Deming Founder, The Longevity Fund 08.30 -09.00 Registration & Coffee The Grand Entrance 10.50 -11.20 Coffee Break The Library and Georgian Room 09.00 -09.15 Longevity 2030 -The Next Ten Years Auditorium Jim Mellon 11.20 -12.05 Panel: How Can the UK Add Five Years of Healthy Auditorium Co-Founder,The Longevity Forum Lifespan by 2030? Professor Andrew Scott Dr Charles Alessi Co-Founder,The Longevity Forum Chief Clinical Officer, HIMSS International Professor Lynne Cox Professor of Biochemistry, Oxford University 09.15-09.20 Beyond 100(video) Auditorium Tina Woods Barclays Private Bank CEO and Co-Founder,Longevity International Moderated by 09.20 -09.35 Keynote: Scientists, check. Investors, check. Auditorium Greg Bailey, MD Next up, policy-makers CEO, Juvenescence Limited Aubrey de Grey Chief Science Officer of the SENS Research Foundation 12.05 -13.00 Panel: Technologies shaping the future of humanity Auditorium over the next decade 09.35 -09.50 Keynote: Investing in Human Longevity Auditorium Camilla Cavendish, Baroness Cavendish of Little Venice Laura Deming Author of “Extra Time: Ten Lessons for an Ageing World” Founder, The Longevity Fund Professor Stephen Emmott Founder and CEO, Scientific Auditorium 09.50 -09.55 The Longevity Forum Projects: Scleroderma & James Lawford Davies Raynaudʼs UK Partner, Hill Dickinson LLP Polina Mamoshina Dr Ali Parsa Head of Biomarker Development, Insilico Medicine Founder and CEO, Babylon Health Anders Sandberg 09.55 -10.25 Keynote: How to Die Youngat a Very Old Age Auditorium Senior Research Fellow, Future of Humanity Institute, University of Oxford Dr Nir Barzilai Moderated by: Founding Director, Institute for Aging at The Albert Dafina Grapci-Penney Einstein College of Medicine Co-Founder,The Longevity Forum www.thelongevityforum.com The Longevity Forum 2019 Presentation: Bloomberg 2019Healthiest Country 13:00 -14.00 Lunch The Library/Georgian 16.20 -16.35 Auditorium Room Index Scott Johnson Economist, Bloomberg Economics 14:00 -14.30 Keynote: Realising the Opportunities of Longer Auditorium Lives Presentation: Working Together as We Work Longer: Auditorium Dr Linda P. Fried 16.35 -16.55 A Framework for Collaboration to Benefit from Lon- Dean, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia gevity University Cynthia Brown Vice President, Operations & Finance, AARP 14.30 -14.35 The Longevity Forum Projects: Encore Fellows Auditorium UK 16.55 -17.15 Presentation: Age -the Grand Challenge Auditorium Julia Randell-Khan Senior Fellow, Encore.org Andy Briggs Co-Chair,UK Longevity Council 14.35 -14.40 Presentation: The Global Initiative Auditorium Joseph F. Coughlin Auditorium Director, the Massachusetts Institute of 17.15 -17.30 Closing Remarks: The Longevity Forum and Technology AgeLab Longevity Week Professor Andrew Scott, Dafina Grapci-Penney, 14.40 -15.40 The Longevity Dividend Panel Auditorium Jim Mellon Cynthia Brown 17.30 Drinks Reception The Library Vice President, Operations & Finance, AARP Professor David Miles, CBE Imperial College, London Gerald Moser Slido Chief Market Strategist, Barclays Private Bank Yvonne Sonsino Today, we will be using Slido to collect To register, go to slido.com on your phone Partner and Innovation Leader, Mercer questions and allow you to express your or download the app and type in code opinion in live polls. #longevityor use the QR Code below. Moderated by: Professor Andrew Scott Co-Founder,The Longevity Forum 15.40 -16.10 Afternoon Break The Library/Georgian Room Join at 16.10-16.20 Report: The Global Longevity Agenda Auditorium slido.com Professor Andrew Scott Co-Founder,The Longevity Forum #longevity www.thelongevityforum.com The Longevity Forum 2019 FOUNDERSOFTHELONGEVITYFORUM Andrew Scott Andrew Scott is Professor of Economics at London Business School and a Fellow of All Souls, Oxford University andtheCentre for Economic Policy Research. He previously held lecturing positions at Harvard University, FOUNDERS London School of Economics OF THE and University of Oxford. LONGEVITY Andrewʼsresearch focuses onthe economics our lives. He is currently investigating an of longevity and how individuals, corporates economic longevity dividend withthe support and governments need to adapt to seize of a £1mnESRC grant. FORUM the opportunities of long and healthier lives. Andrewʼs 2016 book “The 100 Year Life” He is a member of the advisory board of the on this theme was an award winning global UKʼs Office for Budget Responsibility and the best seller, translated into 15languages. His Cabinet Office Honours Committee (Science next book, ”A New Long Life”, is out in May and Technology)having previously served as 2020 and will look at how the twin forces of Non-Executive Director of the UKs Financial technology and longevity are set to change Services Authority 2009-13. TheThe Longevity Longevity ForumForum 2019 2019 FOUNDERSOFTHELONGEVITYFORUM FOUNDERSOFTHELONGEVITYFORUM Jim Mellon Dafina Grapci-Penney Jim is a
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