Three score years and then? The new biology of ageing
VENUE
The Royal Society, London
CHAIRED BY
Professor Richard Faragher, University of Brighton
PANELLISTS
Professor John Harris, Professor Janet Lord, and Professor Linda Partridge
SYNOPSIS
Ageing is the single greatest challenge facing our society today. Recent breakthroughs have demonstrated that it is possible to combine a long life with the absence of age-related disease. Our panel of scientists at the forefront of this research will explain the science of slower ageing, and consider the challenge of developing a true prevantive approach for age-related disease and degeneration.
ADMISSION
Admission free - no ticket or advance booking required. Doors open at 5.45pm and seats will be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis.
WEBCAST
This lecture will be webcast live on the web at royalsociety.org/live
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