Youth in Longevity Biotech: project showcase
For the first time, we gather the youngest bright minds in longevity biotech fellowships to showcase their contributions to the field. Their lightning talks will cover the research, operations, and social science work they do.
Presentations are either associated with longevity programs and initiatives tailored for youngsters or reflect their independent work in the field.
This event is open to the public. We encourage those interested in the program developments to attend as well as those looking to cultivating talent in longevity.
About the Fellowships
The Xplore Program by LongX is a remote fellowship designed for early career professionals and students, offering a blend of courses, mentorship, and career development experiences to help them enter and apply their skills in the longevity biotech field.
Lifespan Research Institute — Summer Scholars provides undergrads with the opportunity to conduct biomedical research on age-related diseases under the guidance of a scientific mentor, developing both lab and communication skills.
Harvard Aging Initiative connects researchers and clinicians to advance the study of aging and its impact on human health.
Buck Postbaccalaureate Research Program is for recent college graduates looking to gain intensive research experience in aging and age-related diseases at the Buck Institute.
TIME Initiative supports specialized students by providing them with knowledge, resources, and mentorship in the aging space.
Norn Group Nexus focuses on bringing together people and resources to start long-term projects.
Healthy Longevity Talent Incubator (at NUS) is designed to train future leaders in GeroScience and healthy longevity by providing talented students and early-career professionals with mentorship and a subsidized educational experience.
About LongX
At LongX, our mission is to help longevity-interested individuals learn about and apply their skills in this emerging space, regardless of background, geographical location, ideology and age.