Longevity Science VIP Speaker Series (5-week Course)
Course Highlight: Longevity Science for Skeptics
This 5-week course meets at the same time each week, and with one registration you’ll receive access to all sessions. Led by Dr. Ronjon Nag, inventor, entrepreneur, and Stanford Adjunct Professor, the series will cut through Silicon Valley hype and focus on what actually works for extending healthspan. Participants will gain a clear understanding of the science of aging, what is proven today, and what remains on the horizon.
Syllabus:
Oct 22nd - Tom Benson, CEO, Mitrix, Mitochondria
Oct 29 - Prof Michael Snyder, Prof Stanford Medicine, Ageotypes
Nov 5 - Prof Ronjon Nag, Prof Stanford Medicine, Aging Vaccines and Aging Ventures
Nov 12 - Dr., Christin Glorioso, CEO, Neuroage.tx, How to reverse your brain aging
Nov 19 - Dr. Martin Kawalsksi , Visting Scholr, Stanford University, Sleep and Aging
Over five weeks, we will cover:
The Biology of Aging – What science knows about why we age
Measuring Aging – Biomarkers and tools to track biological age
Proven Interventions – Lifestyle and therapies with real evidence
Hype vs. Hope – Sorting promising ideas from pseudoscience
The Future of Longevity – Breakthroughs on the horizon and how to think critically about them
Instructor Bio:
Dr. Ronjon Nag is a leading voice in longevity science, combining decades of experience as an inventor, entrepreneur, and academic with a focus on extending healthy human lifespan. He is the CEO of Agemica.ai, developing a vaccine for aging, and President of the R42 Group, a venture firm investing in AI and longevity companies. At Stanford, he serves as an Adjunct Professor in Genetics, teaching courses on longevity science, AI, and ethics.
A pioneer in technology—his earlier companies were acquired by Apple, BlackBerry, and Motorola—Dr. Nag has more recently devoted his work to the intersection of AI and biology, driving forward innovations in aging research. His contributions have been recognized with the IET Mountbatten Medal, the COX AI Lifetime Achievement Award, and induction into the Silicon Valley Engineering Hall of Fame (2024).