About this Event
How should venture firms evaluate longevity companies and how should founders attract investors and employees? This symposium will look at these questions specifically as applied to longevity, uniquely from the investor, scientist, and the founder viewpoint. The symposium will provide a foundation to the field with talks from investors, scientists and company founders who will explain their respective perspectives, and will include talks from Stanford faculty involved with startups and spinouts.
8 AM - 8.45am : Registration & Networking
● Coffee
8.45am-9am: Conference Welcome
9-9.30am: Brain aging
9.30am-10.00am: Sleep aging
10am-10.30am: Muscular rejuvenation
10.30am-11am: Break
11am -11.30am: Supplements - which ones work and are they a quicker route to aging prevention
11.30am -12 am: Mitochondria rejuevenation
12am-12.30am : Skin Aging
12.30-1.15 Break & lunch
● Lunch provided
1.15pm-2.15pm: Developments in Female Aging
2.15-2.45pm: Exercise and Aging
2:45-3.15: Break
3.15-4.00: LInvesting in Aging and Lonegvity Startup competition
● What do venture firms look for
● Deal terms for biotechs
● Biodollar deals
● Grant sources and applying for grants
4.15pm: Winners of competition
4.30pm: Program ends
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Li Ka Shing Center for Learning and Knowledge, 291 Campus Drive, Stanford, United States