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Aging is often understood through the diseases that emerge later in life. Today, however, new advances in AI, genomics and biomarker science are opening the possibility of identifying risk much earlier and acting before disease takes hold.

In this talk, Eric Topol will discuss how we may be able to extend human healthspan by preventing the major age-related diseases, including cardiovascular disease, cancer and neurodegenerative conditions. He will explore how comprehensive individual data profiles, including genomics, organ clocks, biomarkers and other relevant measures, can be analyzed with multimodal AI to assess risk and guide interventions more precisely. He will also review a new trial aimed at preventing Alzheimer’s disease, and reflect on what these developments could mean for the future of preventive medicine and healthy aging.

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The lecture will be delivered in English. No interpretation will be provided.

Admission is free. Registration is required.

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