«Strategic Research Directions and Activities for Advancing Human Longevity and Healthspan”
• Investigating Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Aging
• Hallmarks of Cellular Aging
• Epigenetic Alterations and Aging
• Telomere Dynamics and Cellular Senescence
• Mitochondrial Function and Proteostasis
• Inflammatory Processes and Immunosenescence
• Leveraging Systems Biology and Multi-Omics Approaches
• Integrative Genomics, Epigenomics, and Transcriptomics
• Proteomics, Metabolomics, and Lipidomics
• Computational Modeling and Biomarkers of Aging
• Exploring Tissue, Organ, and Systemic Aspects of Aging
• Neurodegeneration and Cognitive Health
• Cardiovascular and Metabolic Health
• Musculoskeletal Integrity and Hormonal Regulation
• Immune System and Host-Microbiome Dynamics
• Addressing Age-Related Diseases and Comorbidities
• Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias
• Cancer and Aging
• Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Diseases
• Osteoporosis, Frailty, and Multimorbidity Management
• Developing Interventions for Healthspan Extension
• Nutritional Interventions and Caloric Restriction
• Physical Activity and Exercise Regimens
• Pharmacological Interventions and Senolytics
• Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Therapies
• Precision Medicine and Personalized Approaches
• Advancing Translational Research and Clinical Applications
• Preclinical Models and Experimental Systems
• Human Clinical Trials and Evidence-Based Medicine
• Overcoming Barriers to Translation and Implementation
• Innovative Therapies and Emerging Technologies
• Promoting Population and Public Health Perspectives
• Demographic and Epidemiological Analysis
• Social and Economic Impact Assessment
• Health Equity and Access to Longevity Interventions
• Health Policy and Healthcare System Preparedness
• Fostering Education, Outreach, and Stakeholder Engagement
• Raising Public Awareness and Health Promotion
• Training and Mentorship for Longevity Researchers
• Collaboration with Industry, Policymakers, and Advocacy Groups
• Building a Global Community for Longevity Research