“And if you should survive
to a hundred and five, look at all you’ll derive out of being alive.”

-Frank Sinatra, “Young At Heart”

Society is increasingly concerned with extending our vitality and lifespan. Accelerated scientific and technological advances are now pushing these ambitions from science fiction to reality. But with these exciting efforts come big questions about what it really means to live much longer—and what kind of life that would be.

This season of Solve Sessions will dive into the biology of anti-aging, the rise of longevity medicine, and how these ideas intersect with quality of life. We will examine this through the lens of health inequity, focusing on how it affects populations without access to such privileges that are still facing common diseases with treatments limited to the wealthy.

The Sessions will also feature modules presented by HHN colleagues from a variety of disciplines, including medical strategy, brand planning, creative, and analytics.

Speaker: Vernon Bainton

Speakers: Mariya Valkodinova, Flaminia Gyss

Speaker: Yvonne Preller

Speakers: Jacquie Lovelock, Kristian Henschel

Speaker: Bill Crown

Speaker: Ayesha Walawalkar