The Scientific Senate of the Dan Voiculescu Foundation for the Development of Romania is participating in the Longevity Summit Dublin, a prestigious event organised by the SENS Research Foundation, founded by longevity pioneer Aubrey de Grey, on 13-16 June. The conference will present the latest research and innovations in the longevity industry, with a particular focus on rejuvenation and longevity biotechnologies.
The Longevity Summit Dublin brings together leading experts from around the world, providing a forum for networking and collaboration between representatives from academia and biotech start-ups, as well as non-governmental organisations (NGOs) engaged in longevity research and study.
This year's agenda includes presentations from leading personalities in the field, such as:
- Mathew O’Connor from SENS Research Foundation
- Dr. Irina Conboy, a pioneer in the field of plasmapheresis for rejuvenation.
- Morten Knudsen from University of Copenhaga
- Rozalyn Anderson from University of Wisconsin
The participation of the Scientific Senate in this event serves to illustrate the commitment of the Dan Voiculescu Foundation for the Development of Romania to the promotion of research and innovation in the field of longevity. During the conference, representatives of the Foundation will have the opportunity to engage in discourse with opinion leaders and explore potential avenues for collaboration with other entities to support their research initiatives.
"We are honoured to participate in the Longevity Summit Dublin and to represent Romania in such a prestigious international forum. This conference offers us a unique opportunity to learn from the latest findings and share our experiences in the field of longevity. We strongly believe that research and innovation are essential to improve quality of life and promote long-term health" said Lăcrămioara Frăsineanu, representing the Scientific Senate.
Longevity Summit Dublin promises to be a landmark event in the field of rejuvenation and longevity biotechnologies, and the participation of the Scientific Senate of the Dan Voiculescu Foundation for the Development of Romania underlines the importance we attach to this area of research.