

Vancouver Longevity Night
Join us at UBC on March 23 to hear from experts as they explore advances in aging science and emerging technologies to extend healthspan.
Vancouver Longevity Night will feature a series of spotlight talks, followed by a social mixer to network with fellow students and researchers over pizza and refreshments.
Students and trainees of all backgrounds are welcome to attend. The event is free to attend, however registration is required to RSVP for pizza.
Please note that access to the building will be locked after 6 pm, so please ensure to arrive before 6 pm and attendees who exit after 6 will not be able to re-enter.
Speakers
Advances in Aging Biology
Using Drosophila oocytes to crack mechanisms driving age-related oocyte meiotic instability
Granzymes: Identification of a novel therapeutic target for aging and chronic disease
Extending Healthspan with AI
Use of artificial intelligence in early detection and screening of lung cancer
This event is hosted by Longevity Research Circle, the Edwin S. H. Leong Centre for Healthy Aging at UBC Faculty of Medicine, and the UBC Biological Sciences Society.