World's Largest Longevity Conference Highlights Healthspan Revolution at Global Healthspan Summit 2025

February 18, 2025
World's Largest Longevity Conference Highlights Healthspan Revolution at Global Healthspan Summit 2025
  • The Global Healthspan Summit 2025, organized by Hevolution Foundation, took place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, attracting over 3,000 attendees, making it the largest longevity conference globally.

  • Founded three years ago and heavily funded by Saudi Arabia, Hevolution Foundation emphasizes healthspan over mere longevity, advocating for the desire to live healthy and functional lives.

  • Hevolution's CEO, Dr. Mehmood Khan, highlighted the growing importance of shifting the conversation from lifespan to healthspan, noting that half of physicians now receive inquiries about these topics from patients.

  • Dr. Felipe Sierra, Hevolution's Chief Scientific Officer, stressed the need for a new understanding of aging that focuses on health and resilience rather than just the absence of disease.

  • Hevolution has rapidly emerged as a leading funder in geroscience, investing over $400 million in research and collaborating with over 250 scientists across 200 labs.

  • A panel on mammalian longevity explored comparative biology, with researchers examining genes from long-lived species to uncover mechanisms that could extend both lifespan and healthspan in humans.

  • Dr. Elena Sergeeva discussed the role of bioelectricity in aging, explaining how bioelectric signals can influence cell behavior and may be manipulated for regenerative medicine.

  • The summit highlighted the significance of biomarkers of aging, with Dr. Vadim Gladyshev and Dr. Steve Horvath presenting advancements in developing accurate aging clocks.

  • Dr. Steve Horvath introduced GrimAge, a methylation clock that predicts healthspan and mortality, showcasing its potential to inform treatments and interventions based on individual biological responses.

  • Alan A. Cohen proposed that focusing on intrinsic health rather than aging directly could provide a clearer path for interventions, underscoring the need for a comprehensive understanding of health metrics.

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