Longevity 2026: From Lab to Living Room—London Event Bridges Science, Finance, and Real-World Health Systems
The Longevity Show 2026 is evolving from a hub of scientific ambition into a practical blueprint for extending healthy human lifespan—and now, even pets—by uniting clinicians, investors, and public health leaders.
The 2026 event in London has announced a second wave of speakers spanning longevity finance, metabolic health, and clinical practice.
Key figures include Professor Raghib Ali, who leads population health research involving 2.5 million participants, and Nadine Esposito, who advocates for longevity literacy as a public health imperative.
Their work reflects a growing emphasis on translating theoretical biomarkers into scalable, equitable solutions.
Dr. Elizabeth Yurth, Dr. Megan Rossi, and Dr. Tom Rifai represent the intersection of regenerative medicine, gut health, and behavior change in longevity.
Judith Mueller’s focus on women-centric protocols highlights the need for gender-specific approaches, while Garri Zmudze’s emphasis on animal longevity investments underscores translational research’s potential to inform human health strategies.
The event’s agenda bridges geroscience, clinical practice, and public engagement, prioritizing scalability and real-world implementation.
By integrating financial planning and clinical accessibility, the Longevity Show 2026 aims to address systemic barriers to equitable health outcomes.
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