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Events focused on Health, Longevity, and Science-Based Prevention by Human Longevity
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Women experience disease differently, and too often, risk goes undetected until symptoms appear.

Join Human Longevity and WAFFA (Wharton Alumnae Founders & Funders Association) for A Woman’s Longevity Playbook, an intimate educational session led by Dr. Tina Ziainia, focused on redefining women’s health through genomics, advanced diagnostics, and data-driven prevention.

In this session, Dr. Ziainia will explore how longitudinal, AI-powered health intelligence is changing the way risk is identified and managed over time.

You’ll learn:

  • How genetic risk, biomarkers, and advanced imaging work together to detect disease earlier

  • Why one-time testing isn’t enough—and how longitudinal data reveals meaningful patterns

  • How Human Longevity’s Health Intelligence Platform integrates genomics, labs, imaging, and AI into one personalized view

  • What proactive, precision-driven prevention looks like for women at every life stage

  • How to use data to make smarter, more confident health decisions—before symptoms arise

Human Longevity is an AI-powered genomics company transforming healthcare from reactive to proactive -integrating genome sequencing, advanced imaging, labs, and longitudinal data into one precision health view. Executive Chairman Wei-Wu He is a Wharton graduate, making this collaboration especially meaningful to the WAFFA community.

Rooted in WAFFA’s mission to connect and elevate female founders, funders, and leaders, this conversation brings science, technology, and community together: equipping ambitious women with the data and insight to take control of their long-term health.

Space is limited. We look forward to welcoming you!

Location
Human Longevity, Inc.
600 Gateway Blvd Suite 101, South San Francisco, CA 94080, USA
Events focused on Health, Longevity, and Science-Based Prevention by Human Longevity
64 Went