BSAAM’s Anti-Ageing Conference London unveiled its updated website - www.antiageingconference.com - where the 2016 Speaker Program can be found. This is the largest gathering in London of the world's pre-eminent medical speakers on the subject of anti-ageing health, regenerative, nutritional and preventative medicine.
The 13th Anti-Ageing Conference London (BSAAM/AACL) will be held at Kensington Town Hall, Kensington, London from the 13th -15th
of October, 2016. This event offers a unique opportunity to learn from scientists and physicians about the latest medical
advances from what some may consider controversial, to the proven and new treatments for the diseases of ageing.
This is a CPD accredited conference.
This event is of importance to all medical professionals who wish to be cognizant on the latest medical and scientific
developments in anti-ageing and rejuvenatory medicine from around the globe. It is of particular importance to scientists,
nutritionists, gerontologists, chiropractors, pharmacists, pharmaceutical chemists, research specialists, nursing
practitioners, aesthetic practitioners, naturopathic doctors, dentists, bariatricians and weight management specialists.
Speaker Profile
Prof Giovanni Scapagnini MD PhD
Currently an Associate Professor of Clinical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Università of Molise, Italy. He was previously employed as an Assistant Professor at the Blanchette Rockefeller Neurosciences Institute, West Virginia University, Rockville, MD and at the Institute of Neurological Sciences, Italian National Research Council. He also worked as a Visiting Scientist at the NINDS, National Institute of Health, Bethesda, MD, and at the Northwick Park Institute for Medical Research, Harrow, UK. Since 2004, he is a Visiting Professor at the University of Maryland (IHV), Baltimore, MD. Dr. Scapagnini is a founder and member of the Board of Directors of the Italian Society of Nutraceuticals SINUT. His current work focuses on the functional roles of food phytochemicals as redox regulators of aging process.
Pre-conference - The Anti Inflammatory Diet... The active components - chocolate, curcumin, blueberries, omega3.
Lecture - Nutraceutical and Nutrigenomics: new perspectives for age-related diseases prevention.
Please check the website www.antiageingconference.com for conference and speaker updates.
The Pre-Conference Seminars
These 2 seminars will be led by 2 very experienced presenters who have captivated and inspired previous AACL
audiences .These 2 seminars are NOT to be missed!
"In most societies around the globe people are living longer so the importance of healthy ageing has never been greater. It
is possible for older people to live full and healthy lives well into the latter part of their years but in most cases this does
not happen because they and the medical professional are not always aware of the new opportunities that are available to
them through anti-ageing and preventative medicine. That is what this conference is all about and why this knowledge is
so vital."
Thursday 13th October 8.30am-1pm & 2pm-5.30pm led by Dr Dalal Akoury and Professor Giovanni Scapagnini.
(Please note times may vary)
Dr Akoury inspired delegates in 2014 with her fascinating presentation, so by popular demand she returns to guide us-
Can Mindfulness Rewire the Brain of the Addict (Limbic System Retraining to dynamically change the
Neurobiology of Addiction)
Professor Giovanni Scapagnini the afternoon speaker, is hugely in demand as an International Speaker he returns to
outline-
The Anti-Inflammatory Diet-The Active Components –chocolate-cucumin- blueberries-omega 3.
Please go to the special Pre-conference Seminar page to view the details.
The provisional program is as follows:
Dr Dalal Akoury |
Pre-Conference: Can Mindfulness Rewire the Brain of the Addict (Limbic System Retraining to dynamically change the Neurobiology of Addiction)
Lecture: From Mindfulness to Metabolomics and Back" (The OMICS Dance between Love and Hate) |
Prof Vladimir N Anisimov |
Metformin and rapamycin as geroprotectors and ant-carcinogens |
Dr Tom Bayne |
The Microbiome and Healthy Aging - How gut bacteria play a pivotal role in age related disorders. |
Dr Mike Burdon |
The Role of Exercise in Anti-ageing |
Dr Damien Downing |
Rapid addiction detox with IV NAD |
Dr Sergey A Dzugan |
Age-Related Macular Degeneration. A New hypothesis. |
Dr Jose Foglia |
Self-Awareness versus Meditation |
Dr Brian Halvorsen |
Healthy Ageing: The Mouth - Gut - Brain Connection |
Phil Hawes |
The Endocannanaboid System |
Mr Kiran Krishnan |
Vitamin K2 and the role it plays in defining the structural integrity
and rate of aging in virtually every tissue in the body. |
Prof Eugenio Luigi Iorio |
The New Frontiers of Molecular Medicine in Anti-Aging Medicine: Redoxomics and Lipidomics |
Prof Christophe de Jaeger |
Use of mTOR Inhibitor to Enhance Longevity |
Dr Charmaine Jooste |
Diet-induced cellular ageing |
Dr Richard Lippman |
Aldosterone and IGF-1, the Hearing Hormones |
Ms Deirdre Morrin |
Applications of Redox Biochemistry in Health and Aging - Clinical Advances Interventions and Implications |
Dr Karl J Neeser |
1. Epigenetics: How our Lifestyle can impact our Genes
2. If Aristotle ran an Anti-Aging Clinic |
Dr Malcolm D Paul |
Clinical and Pathologic Changes in the Aging Face / Etiology and Strategies to Restore Facial Shape and Balance |
Prof Avi Roy |
Personalized Medicine is Great, but What About Personalized Health |
Prof Giovanni Scapagnini |
Pre-Conference: The Anti Inflammatory Diet... The active components - chocolate, curcumin, blueberries, omega3
Lecture: Nutraceutical and Nutrigenomics: new perspectives for age-related diseases prevention |
Dr William Shaw |
The Effects of Toxic Chemicals on Chronic Illness |
Mr Miguel Toribio-Mateas |
Food as information for the epigenome: neuroprotective nutritional strategies that help us keep our brain young |
Prof Jesús A F Tresguerres |
The Benefits of High Doses of Melatonin: Clinical Trials Results |
Prof Donald Craig Willcox |
Longevity Genes: The Latest Findings |
Dr Najat Youssef |
Can a psychobiological nutritional approach reverse an autoimmune disease? |
The program may be subject to change
Full details of the speaker program and speaker biographies can be viewed at www.antiageingconference.com
There are various categories of registration for this event:
All Inclusive 3 Day Registration Thursday 13th October - Saturday 15th October, 2016 - £460.00
Includes the 2 Pre-conference seminars and 2 day Conference and 'Aprés AACL 2016' Reception directly after closing.
Full 2 Day Conference 14th and 15th October, 2016 - £410.00
Day 2 Conference 14th October, 2016 - £250.00
Day 3 Conference 15th October, 2016 - £250.00
Pre-Conference Seminars, Thursday 13th October, 2016
Both Sessions (£410.00)
Morning Session (£210.00)
Afternoon Session (£210.00)
All tickets include an invitation to the 13th AACL Aprés BSAAM/AACL 2016 which will be held at the Conference Venue after the
Conference Closing on Saturday 15th October 2016.
If you are a member of BANT please contact Maria Somers +44(0)7973173478 or email
london@antiageingconference.com
Further information may also be requested from london@antiageingconference.com or mariasomers@bsaam.com
TEL: +44 (0) 79 7317 3478
The events organizer British Society of Antiageing Medicine (BSAAM) and HBHealth and their supporters who include, European
Society of Anti-Aging Medicine, World Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, British Longevity Society, and BANT welcome you to
the 13th London Antiageing Conference.