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.

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.  

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.