There are researchers and experts who have spent decades doing the work that will define how we age. They’re leading institutions across the world, publishing papers, running labs, and building the science.

They don't usually share a stage.

This September they will, in New York City.

On September 25–26, the Livelong Women's Health Summit brings together 100+ of the world's leading experts in women's health and longevity — the researchers, physicians, and pioneers from around the globe who are rewriting what we know about how women age.

You’ll hear from:

  • Dr. Todd Constable Director of MRI Research at Yale, on pioneering the future of next-gen, radiation-free breast cancer screening that's as simple as a blood draw.

  • Dr. Rhonda Voskuhl — Professor of Neurology at UCLA, on the groundbreaking research linking estrogen and the brain that's already making headlines in The New York Times, BBC Science, and NBC's Today Show.

  • Dr. Hillary Lin — A Stanford-trained physician and the CEO of CareCore, her work is at the frontier of AI-powered longevity science and personalized medicine.

  • Dr. Karan Rajan — The Sunday Times bestselling author and foremost medical voice on the women's health myths you've been told, and what the science actually says.

Alongside these world-renowned experts, you'll hear from the voices you already follow — Jane Fonda, Dr. Mary Claire Haver, Dr. Vonda Wright, Dr. Natalie Crawford, Dr. Robin Berzin, and dozens more — covering hormones, brain health, strength, longevity, and the science helping women live longer and better.

Rarely in one place. Never more accessible. September 25–26, New York City.

We can’t wait to meet you in NY,
The Livelong Team

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