Longevity Symposium Launch with Dr. Jay Olshansky on May 2

What is the human expiration date? What are zombie cells? If you had a pill that could slow down biological aging, when would you take it? At 25? 45? 65?

Please join The Village Chicago for an evening with S. Jay Olshansky, Professor of Public Health, University of Illinois at Chicago and one of 12 scholars in The MacArthur Research Network on an Aging Society. Dr. Olshansky will discuss aging and what we can and cannot do to increase our health and longevity. He will also demonstrate what the human body would look like if we were designed better, and address new developments in aging science that lead him to believe we’re on the verge of a breakthrough that could slow biological aging for most people.

Come hear one of the world’s most trusted (and entertaining) authorities on longevity talk about increasing your health span. Click here for the event flyer.

Date: Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Location: Francis W. Parker School, 330 W Webster Ave, Chicago, IL, Diane and David B. Heller Auditorium

Time: 5:30pm Networking/Doors Open  6:00-7:15pm Program with Q&A

Tickets: The Village Chicago member tickets: $8.00; Guest tickets: $12.00

RSVP: Online at www.thevillagechicago.org/calendar-events/longevity/

 

Last Updated on May 1, 2018

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