In the beginning of December, I travelled to California to participate in the third edition of the Roundtable of Longevity Clinics. Held at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging, in partnership with the International Institute of Longevity, it was an honour to step on stage and discuss Revision Dentistry and longevity with such an outstanding panel and audience.
Between December 6 and 8, the Buck Institute for Research on Aging was the stage of the third edition of the Roundtable of Longevity Clinics – an event focused on exploring the latest research in longevity medicine, what’s trending, what’s scientific, and what’s working in the longevity sector, the gold standard for longevity testing and longevity-specific interventions. The networking opportunities with the representatives of top clinics, products, biomarkers, diagnostic and technology providers was also top level.
My talk on Revision Dentistry and the fact that it’s time the oral-systemic connection, biomarker-driven diagnostics and the need to revise ageing dental work take their rightful place in the longevity conversation, was extremely well received.
We’re clearly accelerating toward “terminal velocity” in longevity – that point where AI, diagnostics, biotechnology and human performance are advancing so fast that ageing and disease will fundamentally transform in the next decade. Being in a room full of people actively building that future was extraordinary.
A huge thank you to Joanna Bensz and her remarkable team for creating an environment where these conversations can happen at the highest level. The intellect, honesty and energy were exceptional, and I am extremely grateful to have contributed to the discussion.
We’re not just observing the future anymore.
We’re accelerating straight into it.