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a SENS Research Foundation Conference
August 19-21, 2015 Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport Mark your calendars and plan to attend the second annual Rejuvenation Biotechnology Conference. RB2015 will once again bring together leading scientific, business and venture capital speakers. Topics will include the latest research on diseases such as Alzheimer’s Disease, cancer, cardiovascular disease and diabetes as well as sessions on regulatory, financial and economic issues. To receive updates on conference planning and to be notified first when registration opens go to:
www.sens.org/rb2015/signup
a SENS Research Foundation Conference
August 19-21, 2015 Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport
95% of RB2014 Conference attendees said they
would recommend the Rejuvenation Biotechnology Conference to a friend – here’s why: “My favorite talks were Church’s and Diamandis’s, but many others were noteworthy and overall the quality of the talks was good. I liked the seamless integration of the talks, the breaks, the meals, and the entertainment very much. The biggest additional benefit for me was networking and interaction with others, which was far better than anticipated.” “I found the conference extremely well organized, the speakers exciting, and the overall feeling to be warm and encouraging. I enjoyed meeting a diverse group of attendees.” “The networking opportunities were excellent; as well as the scientific presentations.” “Great place, great activities, provoking conversations across disciplines.” “Variety and balance of the presentations. Summary panels at end of afternoon to put presentations in larger perspective were especially interesting. Inclusion of professional discussions of regulatory challenges a real first.” “Thank you Dr. de Grey and all at SENS for a substance-packed (and entertaining!) three days. I am integrating several topics from the conference into my current Molecular Biology course research project and am excited to continue my studies with an emphasis on aging and longevity.”
To receive updates on conference planning and to be notified first when registration opens go to: