Community Beat: Longevity at Stanford
South Asians take over the Bay Area, flexing its might through various events. Bollywood culture enthralled the audience of a Golden State Warriors game. South Asian-owned supercars were showcased in South Bay. Scientists at Stanford discuss longevity. Siliconeer presents glimpses of the happenings in Silicon Valley.
“Pioneering the Future of Aging – Science, Innovation, and Financing”
The symposium held on January 17th, at Stanford’s Li Ka Shing Center focused on the future of aging. A growing field with billions in investment, longevity science has been in the limelight in recent times.
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In the symposium, experts, investors, and researchers discuss innovation, financing, and the next frontier of longevity science. Whether it is the usage of red light therapy or using vaccines for anti-aging, the conversation within the halls focused on being able to live healthily for a long time.
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Seen in the pictures are notable researchers, inventors, investors, and founders. Dr. Ronjon Nag, Dr. Artem Trotsyuk, Stanford educator Linda Oleson, R42 Investor Anastasiya K. Giarletta, to name a few.
All photos: Vansh A. Gupta/Siliconeer.

