You are invited to attend a special meeting on healthy aging research

You are invited to attend a special meeting on healthy aging research sponsored by the Academy of Behavioral Medicine Research—a society of senior researchers.

Listen to cutting-edge presentations and high-level discussion on a broad range of factors shaping human healthspan, including the role of social stressors such as trauma, racism, climate change. We will dive into regulatory mechanisms (vagal tone, immune aging, microbiome, mitochondria, epigenetic clocks) and interventions (such as exercise, mindfulness, breathing, psychedelics, and hyperthermia). Hear leading experts on optimizing brain aging and longevity, and engage in thought provoking discussions through zoom Q&A.

This meeting will be held online via zoom October 8th-11th. You will receive the zoom link in the week before the conference. You will receive private links to the videos so if you are in another time zone you can watch the next day.

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