Symposia
- Date: Thursday, April 30, 2026
- Time: -
- Track: Clinical Practice
- CME/CE: 1.0
Moderator: Luigi Ferrucci, MD, PhD
This session will explore the biology of aging and its direct relevance to clinical care, highlighting advances in precision geromedicine, biomarkers, artificial intelligence, and national research priorities. Attendees will gain a translational perspective on how emerging science in aging biology is reshaping prevention, therapeutics, and healthspan-focused care. Learning Objectives: (1) explain key biological mechanisms of aging and their implications for clinical practice and precision geromedicine; (2) evaluate the role of biomarkers in gerotherapeutic trials and their relationship to meaningful clinical outcomes; (3) describe how artificial intelligence is accelerating discovery in aging biology and enabling translational applications; and (4) summarize current national research priorities, including those of the National Institute on Aging, and their implications for future clinical and research directions.
Biology of Aging: Precision Geromedicine and Clinical Care
Luigi Ferrucci, MD, PhD
Biomarkers and Clinical Outcomes in Gerotherapeutic Trials
Steve Kritchevsky, PhD
Artificial Intelligence in Aging Biology: Accelerating Discovery and Translation
Nathan Price, PhD
Current Research Priorities in Aging: Strategic Directions and Future Opportunities
Viviana Perez Montes, PhD