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May 24, 2008

Aging 2008 at UCLA

Have You Ever Dreamed

Of Climbing Mt. Everest ...

On Your 125th Birthday?

On Friday, June 27th, leading scientists and thinkers in stem cell research and regenerative medicine will gather in Los Angeles at UCLA for Aging 2008 to explain how their work can combat human aging, and the sociological implications of developing rejuvenation therapies. Aging 2008 is free, with advance registration required.

UCLA Royce Hall
Friday June 27th | Doors open 4pm
405 Hilgard Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90024


This special public event is being organized by the Methuselah Foundation. Dr. Aubrey de Grey, chairman and chief science officer of the Methuselah Foundation, said, "Our organization has raised over $10 million to crack open the logjams in longevity science. With the two-armed strategy of direct investments into key research projects, and a competitive prize to spur on competing scientists' race to break rejuvenation and longevity records in lab mice, the Foundation is actively accelerating the drive toward a future free of age-related degeneration." The Methuselah Foundation has been covered by "60 Minutes," Popular Science, the Wall Street Journal, and other top-flight media outlets.

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I cant wait to see what is presented at this conference. We wish we could present there as well on the importance of aging and retirement planning. Hope to see you all there!

www.longevityquotes.com

i've never dreamt of climbing mount everest at any age because it's too risky. anyone who wants to be immortal wouldn't risk his/her life for the sake of fame, thrill or money. life and health are above everything else in value.

nikki

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