
Photo credit: Jean Fallacara (Lifespanning)

Photo credit: Jean Fallacara (Lifespanning)
The feedback from attendees was exceptionally positive. The event successfully united professionals from various disciplines, creating a space for education and collaborative efforts. It facilitated business relationships and underscored the importance of funding longevity science and research.
As a result of the Summit, new partnerships have been formed, fresh interest in longevity science has been ignited, and critical discussions on aging-related research have gained traction. The event reinforced the urgent need for credentialing longevity research and interventions, ensuring credibility and accessibility for the broader public: a role the LSF will fill.
At the LSF, accessibility is the cornerstone of our mission. Not only do we want to ensure equitable access to longevity treatments and therapies globally, but we also want to promote credible, scientifically backed information on healthy lifespan extension, and bolster current industry initiatives. We are excited to continue our efforts, further popularize the topic, and unite more people around achieving healthy human longevity.

Panel one. Left to right: Joshua Herring, Prof. Pawel Switach, Dr. Ravindra Ganesh, Ella Davar. Photo credit: Longevity Science Foundation

Panel two. Left to right: Dr. James Galvin, Dr. Walter Neto, Dr. Jose Antonio, Dr. Richard Siow. Photo credit: Jean Fallacara (Lifespanning)
The Summit featured an exclusive interview with Jean Fallacara from Lifespanning, covering various aspects of longevity, its applications, and how to integrate longevity practices into daily life without compromise. Both panel discussions provided a comprehensive, well-rounded perspective on what longevity science entails. The format encouraged engaging conversations, allowing for deep dives into the current landscape of aging research and practical approaches to longevity.

Interview: Jean Fallacara (Lifespanning) with Joshua Herring (Longevity Science Foundation). Photo credit: Jean Fallacara (Lifespanning)

Sergey Jakimov's presentation "Longevity Industry Investment Landscape". Photo credit: Longevity Science Foundation

Dr. Richard Siow's presentation "Foundation's of Longevity Science". Photo credit: Longevity Science Foundation
This event would not have been possible without the dedication of our team: Joshua Herring (CEO & President), Lev Dvornik (COO), Maria Corlianò, Ph.D. (Head Scientific Analyst), Gerta Shema (Miami Partnerships Director), and Demetri Kachevas (Longevity Science Summit Ambassador). Their hard work and commitment behind the scenes ensured the Summit's success.
A heartfelt thank you to our esteemed speakers: Jean Fallacara, Dr. Jose Antonio, Ella Davar, Dr. James Galvin, Dr. Ravindra Ganesh, Sergey Jakimov, Dr. Richard Siow, Prof. Pawel Swietach, and Dr. Walter Neto. Your insights and expertise were invaluable in shaping the conversation on longevity science.
We are also very grateful to our generous sponsors: LongeVC, Miami DDA, Muhdo Health, Baptist Health, BDO, Bean Intellisphere Group, Ageing Research at King's College London (ARK-AI), and Lifespan.io Longevity News. Their support helped bring our vision to life.

Photo credit: Jean Fallacara (Lifespanning)
We look forward to organizing many more impactful events, mobilizing the local community, galvanizing support for longevity research, and bringing together various stakeholders to network and learn. If you missed this year's Summit but are interested in future events, stay tuned for announcements and sign up for our newsletter.
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