LongeviQuest Scientific Advisor Jimmy Lindberg, MSc, spoke at the 4th European Conference on Aging and Gerontology (EGen2024) in London, United Kingdom. Hosted by the International Academic Forum (IAFOR) in collaboration with The Bartlett Real Estate Institute at University College London (UCL), and the National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging (NACDA) at the University of Michigan, the event aims for its speakers to provide perspectives on aging and gerontology from a variety of academic and professional backgrounds. Lindberg discussed supercentenarians as role models of healthy aging.

About the Event

IAFOR has joined efforts with The Bartlett Real Estate Institute at University College London (UCL), the National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging (NACDA) at the University of Michigan, the IAFOR Research Centre at OSIPP, Osaka University, Japan, and academic leaders and thinkers of all disciplines from a wide range of prestigious institutions to host a conference that brings together all disciplines to discuss one of the greatest challenges humanity currently faces: the ageing of the population. Scholars from practically every discipline are welcomed to bring their perspective, as ageing involves almost all aspects of humanities, science and policy. With thematic streams covering many disciplines such as the built environment, frailty, loneliness, the silver economy, and others, EGen2024 will again provide a great opportunity for researchers. The European Conference on Aging & Gerontology (EGen) is an interdisciplinary conference held alongside The European Conference on Education (ECE), The European Conference on Language Learning (ECLL).


LongeviQuest was pleased to participate and we thank the International Academic Forum (IAFOR) and its collaborators for hosting this excellent event.