Simone Schuerle-Finke at World Economic Forum
Advances in molecular science and the genetics of ageing could see those born today potentially living to 150. As the prospect of extended longevity comes within reach, clinicians and experts are debating what a meaningful life for 11 billion people would look like. What if living to 150 becomes the new norm?
Join an in-depth discussion that explores the possible, plausible and probable impacts of cutting-edge science of human longevity.
· Bob Kain, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, LunaDNA, USA · Jerry Muller, Professor of History, USA · Simone Schuerle-Finke, Assistant Professor, Responsive Biomedical Systems Laboratory, Institute of Translational Medicine; Branco Weiss Fellow, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Moderated by · Amy Bernstein, Editor, Harvard Business Review Magazine, Harvard Business Review Group, USA
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