Aging (Aging-US) partners with Global Conference on Gerophysics
Aging (Aging-US) (listed by MEDLINE/PubMed as “Aging (Albany NY)” and “Aging-US” by Web of Science) partners with the inaugural Global Conference on Gerophysics, taking place from March 5–6, 2025, in Singapore. This groundbreaking event marks the launch of Gerophysics, an innovative field that applies theoretical physics concepts to the biology of aging, aiming to extend healthy human lifespans.
The intersection of physics and aging
Theoretical physics has long revolutionized diverse industries—reshaping finance, powering artificial intelligence breakthroughs, and transforming our understanding of the cosmos. Now, leading experts are applying these powerful methodologies to tackle one of humanity’s most profound challenges: aging.
Hosted by the National University of Singapore (NUS) Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, the Global Conference on Gerophysics – “where physics meets aging biology” – aims to bridge statistical mechanics, complex systems theory, and dynamical modeling with the biological mechanisms of aging. This unique interdisciplinary approach has the potential to reshape our understanding of the aging process and revolutionize efforts to promote healthy longevity.
A collaborative platform for innovation
The conference will bring together leading scientists, researchers, and thought leaders from across the globe to:
- Develop a shared scientific language and toolkit for aging research.
- Explore novel frameworks for studying biological aging through the lens of physics.
- Foster collaborations that could lead to breakthroughs in extending human healthspan.
As a media partner, Aging (Aging-US) is committed to amplifying the impact of this pioneering initiative, ensuring that groundbreaking insights and discussions reach the global scientific community.
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