Global Conference to Tackle Longevity Clinical Translation
The NUS Academy for Healthy Longevity invites you to the Geromedicine Conference, set to take place from February 26-27, 2026, at the National University of Singapore. This premier event will gather global experts in geroscience, researchers, clinicians and industry leaders to explore the translation of geroscience into real-world interventions aimed at optimizing health and extending healthspan.
Key Themes:
Clinical Translation: Focused on implementing practical, evidence-based interventions in personalized care, discussions will center around individual molecules like NAD+ precursors, bioactive compounds such as urolithin A and ergothioneine, and the gerotherapeutic potential of repurposed drugs. Clinical Pathways: Sessions will delve into the growing interest in personalized care, foundational to precision geromedicine. Hear from healthcare professionals about how longevity clinics implement gerotherapeutic strategies into patient care. Innovation and Collaboration: Experience the forefront of innovation with over 10 startup pitches, 50 scientific abstracts, industry showcases, and panels on uniting key players, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of the geroscience. Join us at this pivotal event to gain exclusive insights into the latest advancements in nutraceuticals and repurposed drugs. Register now to secure your place and connect with pioneers driving the future of precision geromedicine. Check out the programme for more information: AgendaVenue Details:
Location: Shaw Foundation Alumni House, 11 Kent Ridge Drive, Singapore 119244 Time: Registration begins at 8:00 AM on Day 1, and 8:30 AM on Day 2. The conference will be accessible to a virtual audience, ensuring that the discussions reach a global audience beyond the confines of the venue.We would like to ask you a small favor. We are a non-profit foundation, and unlike some other organizations, we have no shareholders and no products to sell you. All our news and educational content is free for everyone to read, but it does mean that we rely on the help of people like you. Every contribution, no matter if it’s big or small, supports independent journalism and sustains our future.





