Dynamic two-day forum in Singapore set to exploring breakthroughs in longevity science and investment opportunities.
The Founders Longevity Forum Singapore is a couple of months away, promising two dynamic days packed with thought-provoking discussions, cutting-edge research and valuable networking opportunities. Taking place on February 27-28, 2025, the forum will explore the forefront of longevity science, investment opportunities and practical applications for extending healthspan.
The packed two-day forum is a collaborative effort between Founders Forum, the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Longevity.Technology, and combines an exclusive investor conference with the NUS Academy for Healthy Longevity’s conference and education program
Here are some of the the highlights and key sessions attendees can look forward to – and don’t forget to take advantage of the Early Bird ticket offer! The forum is structured to allow attendees to engage with content relevant to their specific interests through two distinct tracks: Precision Geromedicine and Longevity Investment.
Day One
Day one sets the stage with a series of plenary sessions designed to address the core themes of longevity, from scientific breakthroughs to economic opportunities.
Keynote highlights
Longevity for economic and social change: This opening keynote will explore how advancements in longevity are reshaping societal structures and economies globally.
The Realization of Prevention: Professor Andrea Maier, Co-Director of NUS Healthy Longevity Academy, will outline how preventative strategies can drive transformative health outcomes.
Morning panels
Introduction to the Longevity Universe: Dr David Dodick, Chief Science and Medical Officer at Atria, will guide attendees through the current landscape of longevity science.
Longevity investment landscape: Phil Newman, CEO of Longevity.Technology, will share insights into funding opportunities and market trends driving the sector.
Consumer longevity trends: Luc Aguilar from L’Oréal will highlight emerging opportunities in the consumer longevity market.
Afternoon tracks
Attendees can choose between two specialized tracks to dive deeper into their areas of interest:
Precision geromedicine track
Biomarkers of aging: Dane Gobel, Executive Director of the Biomarkers of Aging Consortium, will discuss advancements in aging clocks and their implications for precision medicine.
Aging blood clocks: Professor Jan Gruber from Yale-NUS College will provide cutting-edge insights into how blood biomarkers can be leveraged to predict aging trajectories.
Diagnostics panel discussion: Industry leaders including Dr Jeremy Lim (Ameli) and Vishal Harnal (500 Global) will discuss the future of diagnostics in extending healthspan.
Longevity investment track
Consumer Diagnostics for Longevity and Healthspan: Hannah Went (Director of Operations, TruDiagnostic), Bhuvan Srinivasan (Chief Business Officer, Ultrahuman) and Dr Elvin Siew (Founder, Emagene.Life) will explore how consumer-driven diagnostics are empowering individuals to monitor their longevity and healthspan, bridging the gap between advanced science and everyday health management.
Wellness and Gym Sectors Embracing Longevity: Todd Crane (Health, Corporate & Performance KA Manager APAC, Technogym) will discuss how wellness and fitness industries are incorporating longevity-focused strategies to cater to the growing demand for personalized health optimization.
Longevity Clinics: Dr Nicole Sirotin (CEO, Institute for Healthier Living Abu Dhabi), Avi Roy (Founders Health) and David Luu (Founder & CEO, Hearty) will examine the evolution of longevity clinics, highlighting innovative approaches to preventive care and personalized medicine.

Day Two
Day two continues with a mix of keynotes, panels, and breakout sessions designed to translate scientific advancements into real-world impact. Again, the day is divided into the two different tracks.
Precision geromedicine track
Nutrition and Women’s Health Over Lifespan and Across Generations: Professor Cuilin Zhang, Chair Professor at NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine will discuss the critical role of nutrition in women’s health, emphasizing its impact across different life stages and generations.
Prevention of Brain Aging via Mitochondrial Health Measurement and Therapeutics: Siobhan Mitchell, Chief Science Officer at MitoQ will explore strategies to prevent brain aging by focusing on mitochondrial health, including measurement techniques and therapeutic interventions.
Integration of Geromedicine into Existing Healthcare Structures: Professor Mark Kramer, Professor of Internal Medicine, at VU University Amsterdam, will examine how geromedicine can be incorporated into current healthcare systems to enhance patient outcomes and promote healthy aging.
Longevity investment track
Aging Science Meets Market Need: David Gobel, the Founder of Methuselah Foundation, will discuss how advancements in aging science are aligning with market demands, creating new opportunities for investment and innovation.
Investing in Pre-clinical Longevity Therapies: David Gobel will be joined by Petr Sramek. Managing Partner & VC, Longevity.Tech Fund, to delve into the investment landscape for pre-clinical longevity therapies, highlighting potential rewards and challenges.
AI for Drug Discovery: Frank Pun, who is Head of Insilico Hong Kong, will present on the use of artificial intelligence in drug discovery, particularly in developing therapies aimed at extending healthspan and lifespan.
KOL Panel: David Dodick (Chief Science and Medical Officer, Atria), Dr Nicole Sirotin (CEO, Institute for Healthier Living Abu Dhabi) and Dr David Luu (Founder & CEO, Hearty) in a frank and fascinating exchange of views and opinions.
Closing sessions
The forum wraps up with dedicated sessions for each track.
With its comprehensive agenda and impressive lineup of speakers, the Founders Longevity Forum Singapore is a must-attend event for anyone invested in the future of human health and longevity. Don’t miss your chance to be part of the conversation shaping the future of this exciting field – register your interest to participate at Founders Longevity Forum Singapore NOW.


