Join the Oxford Society of Ageing and Longevity on Wednesday, March 15th at 6pm UK time for an exciting online talk with three leading figures who are helping to make longevity the next major social phenomenon.
Bryan Johnson, the “viral tech billionaire” who recently gained fame for his $2 million a year quest to reverse his biological age, will share his thoughts and experiences on his public effort. Bryan sparked a global conversation on age reversal, longevity science, and the future of preventative health. This includes the launch of the “Rejuvenation Olympics,” a global leaderboard that measures the most profound reversal of biological age.
Ryan Smith, VP of Tru-Diagnostics and co-host of the Rejuvenation Olympics, will also share insights into cutting-edge epigenetic age testing and technology that makes it possible for individuals to track their progress on their rejuvenation journeys.
Oliver Zolman, the MD who oversaw the team of clinicians working on Bryan’s health program, will also join and share his experiences working so closely with Bryan, and being given carte blanche to curate a cornucopia of evidence-based rejuvenation methods.
The audience will be invited to ask questions during a Q&A. You can also pre-submit questions by sending an email to ageingandlongevity@gmail.com.
Don’t miss out on this rare opportunity to hear from three prominent figures who are helping to promote longevity. Register now and join us on March 15th at 6pm UK time.
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Viral sensation Bryan Johnson: on his quest to stay forever young
Wednesday, 15 March 2023 from 18:00 to 19:00 (GMT)
Organised by Oxford Society of Ageing and Longevity
I doubt that many will do what he’s doing. Who has so much time and resources to dedicate only to one goal? As part of a research in longevity , it’s great! It’s also great for just a few enthusiasts imo. How many people do you know that would follow his path?
I think much of the hate stems from jealousy. When people hear how much he spends, they probably figure there’s no way they can ever hope to do it. So they hate.
Also, there will always be people who like you and others who hate you for no good reason. It’s just life.
I applaud his efforts. He is a pioneer in the longevity field. We need more people like him to help get others on board with the idea that we can live healthier for longer.
You @Agetron is exactly what our Rapa journey is all about. Who knows if it does extend the human lifespan, but what is abundantly clear from your posts is that your health and life in general is way better than ever.
I bet you are far happier than Bryan Johnston will ever be!
Exactly… if I am not getting younger… or slowing my aging…it wouldn’t matter. But, everyone I know says I am killing it… and want …what I have…
Smoked another stronger, younger guy arm wrestling … last night. I don’t arm wrestle. Dude wanted to test my strength. I know I will lose. Dude said I was so strong he had to give up or lose his shoulder.
Rapamycin can significantly increase your strength… even if your biceps are smaller than your opponent. Weird.
@DeStrider, I knew a lady who was an anti-natalist and went so far as to view middle aged and older folks who utilized medical care as selfishly wasting resources. I guess there’s all kinds in of people in the world and someone with that stance would probably not understand or agree with pursuing longevity!