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The International Association of Biomedical Gerontology
10th Congress


Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence:
Reasons Why Genuine Control of Aging may be Foreseeable

Queens' College, Cambridge, England
19-23 September 2003

Confirmed keynote speakers:

Bruce Ames
Mario Capecchi
Arthur Caplan
William Haseltine
Michael West
  US National Medal of Science awardee, 1998
  US National Medal of Science awardee, 2001
  First President, American Assoc. of Bioethics
  Chairman & CEO, Human Genome Sciences
  President & CEO, Advanced Cell Technology

You are cordially invited to participate in the 10th Congress of the International Association of Biomedical Gerontology (IABG 10), which will be held from 19-23 September 2003 at Queens' College, Cambridge.

The purpose of the IABG is (1) to make the general public more aware of the potential of biomedical aging research to increase the span of healthy productive life and to decrease the social and economic problems of age; and (2) to promote greater communication among the worldwide community of individuals engaged in biomedical aging research.

The congress will continue and extend the superlative quality that IABG meetings have maintained since the Association's founding in 1985. The calibre of these meetings can be seen from the proceedings volumes, which since 1991 have been published as volumes of the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences:
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The meeting will comprise invited talks, short oral presentations of submitted abstracts, and poster sessions. There will be no concurrent sessions. Talks will take place in the Fitzpatrick Lecture Hall. Poster sessions will take place in the new (too new to have an online photo!) conservatory adjacent to the bar. During the first two days of the congress, Wisepress will have a bookstall in the registration area adjacent to the dining hall.

All questions should be directed to the main organiser, Aubrey de Grey.

We look forward to welcoming you to Cambridge for a most exciting and enjoyable meeting.



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