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Ageing Science and Technology: is it possible to live longer than 120?

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  • Duration: 58 mins
  • Publication date: 09 May 2023

Abstract

Is ageing another disease that can be ultimately cured?

We will look at the biology of ageing and discuss what actually are age-related diseases, can lifespan be extended and are centenarians different? Additionally how can artificial intelligence create robotic and software assistants to improve the quality of life as we age and is living past 120 or even forever possible in any form?

Hosted by the Biomedical Engineering joint steering group.

We're delighted to share that Board of Trustees member Dr Ronjon Nag will be speaking at this event and asking the question:

Keywords:
  • Ageing Science and Technology
  • Dr Ronjon Nag
  • Stanford University
  • age-related diseases
  • artificial intelligence
  • genetics
  • what is aging?

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  • Ronjon Nag

    Ronjon Nag

    Adjunct Professor, Genetics

    Ronjon Nag is an inventor, teacher and entrepreneur. He is an Adjunct Professor in Genetics at the Stanford School of Medicine, becoming a Stanford Distinguished Careers Institute Fellow in 2016. He teaches AI, Genes, Ethics, Longevity Science and Venture Capital. He is a founder and advisor/board member of multiple start-ups and President of the R42 Group, a venture capital firm which invests in, and creates, AI and Longevity companies. As a pioneer of smartphones and app stores, his companies have been sold to Apple, BlackBerry, and Motorola. More recently he has worked on the intersection of AI and Biology. He has been awarded the IET Mountbatten Medal by the Institution of Engineering and Technology, the 2021 IEEE-SCV Outstanding Engineer Award, the 2021 IEEE-USA Leader in Entrepreneurship Spirit Award, and as Chairman of Bounce Imaging winner of the $1m Verizon Powerful Answers Award. Professor Nag has a Ph.D from Cambridge, an M.S from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a B.Sc. from Birmingham in the UK.He has numerous interests in the intersection of AI and Healthcare including advising companies such as HealX.ai and Oxford Drug Design on computational drug discovery.He has many firsts including:Firsts:• First laptop with speech recognition built-in (with Apricot, 1984)• First selling cursive handwriting recognition (with Lexicus, 1991)• First speech recognition phones (with Lexicus/Motorola, 1996)• First large-vocabulary Chinese speech recognition (with Lexicus/Motorola, 1996)• First Chinese predictive text system on a phone (Lexicus/Motorola, 1997)• First predictive text systems in 40 languages on Motorola phones, (Lexicus/Motorola, 1997)• First touch screen mobile phone with handwriting recognition (Lexicus/Motorola, 1999)• First combined mobile search engine and directory (with Cellmania, 2000)• First private label downloadable operator billable apps store (Cellmania, 2000)• First BlackBerry Operator Billing apps store (Cellmania,2010)• First Neural Network Artificial Intelligence System in the Cloud (Ersatz Labs, 2014)• First Throwable 360 Ball Camera (Bounce Imaging, 2015)• First Android powered smart light switch (Brightswitch 2017)• First blood pressure watch with temperature and pulse oximetry add-ons for Back to Work Covid Kit (GTCardio 2019)
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