#FusionAging25
04 Oct - 07 Oct 2025
St. Julians, Malta
Heinrich Jasper
Genentech, Inc.
Linda Partridge
University College London
William Mair
Harvard University
Early Bird - Expired • Talk Submission - Expired • Poster Submission - Expired • Registration & Payment Deadline - Expired
Molecular and cellular mechanisms of aging are the main contributors to age-related decline, frailty, diseases and multimorbidity. The contributions of these aging mechanisms vary between different types of organisms, cell types and tissues, but they are conserved over large evolutionary distances and genetic, lifestyle and pharmacological interventions can ameliorate their effects. These findings have led to the geroscience approach, which aims to develop broad-spectrum preventative defences against age-related impairments, by targeting their main risk factor, aging. Important current challenges in the field are (1) to assess the roles of somatic mutation and impaired genes expression, (2) to understand the origins of the highly damaging age-related increase in inflammation, (3) to specify the multiple interactions between organs that combine to produce age-related impairments, (4) to better understand interactions within cells that lead to decline in their function, (5) to evaluate the promise and challenges of regenerative interventions and cellular reprogramming.
This fifth meeting will explore these topics, with particular emphasis on new knowledge and its potential for translation into benefits to human health during aging.
Anne Brunet (Stanford University)
Vishwa Deep Dixit (Yale School of Medicine)
Andrea Ablasser (EPFL)
Roz Anderson (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Constanza Cortes (University of Southern California)
Andrew Dillin (University of California, Berkeley)
Oliver Hahn (Calico Labs)
Adam Hughes (University of Utah)
Leanne Jones (University of California, San Francisco)
Jason Karpac (Texas A&M University)
Jacob Kimmel (NewLimit)
Heidi McBride (McGill University)
Emmanuelle Passegué (Columbia University)
Lena Pernas (University of California, Los Angeles)
Luca Scorrano (University of Padua)
Saul Villeda (University of California, San Francisco)
David Walker (University of California, Los Angeles)
Ashley Webb (Buck Institute for Research on Aging)
Matthew Yousefzadeh (Columbia University)
• Somatic mutation
• Origins of age-related inflammation
• Metabolism and physiology
• Inter-organ communication
• Inter-organelle communication
• Cellular reprogramming
Scientists at all career stages and working in contexts across academia and industry who are doing or may in the future do work to understand the aging process and ways in which its effects on health at later ages can be ameliorated.
The meeting will present and discuss cutting edge work on several mechanisms of aging and the promise and challenges of translating them into interventions to improve human health during aging.
Heinrich Jasper
Genentech, Inc.
Linda Partridge
University College London
William Mair
Harvard University
Roz Anderson
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Anne Brunet
Stanford University
Vishwa Deep Dixit
Yale School of Medicine
Andrew Dillin
University of California, Berkeley
Saul Villeda
University of California, San Francisco
Andrea Ablasser
EPFL
Constanza Cortes
University of Southern California
Oliver Hahn
Calico Labs
Adam Hughes
University of Utah
Leanne Jones
University of California, San Francisco
Jason Karpac
Texas A&M University
Jacob Kimmel
NewLimit
Heidi McBride
McGill University
Emmanuelle Passegué
Columbia University
Lena Pernas
University of California, Los Angeles
Martin Picard
Columbia University
Luca Scorrano
University of Padua
Amy Wagers
Harvard University
David Walker
University of California, Los Angeles
Ashley Webb
Buck Institute for Research on Aging
Matthew Yousefzadeh
Columbia University
Although the programme has not yet been released, we are able to confirm that the conference should begin no earlier than 14:00 with opening comments on Saturday 04 October 2025. The conference will conclude no later than 12:30 on Tuesday 07 October 2025.
Hilton Malta
We are excited to be visiting this beautiful Mediterranean destination in autumn 2025 – the Hilton Malta in St Julian’s, Malta. The oceanfront resort overlooks the stunning Portomaso Marina in St. Julian’s.
This beautiful hotel is located only 15 minutes from the ancient capital city of Valletta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Megaliths, medieval dungeons and Calypso’s Cave – The Maltese Islands are positively mythic. As the countryside is dotted with medieval towers, wayside chapels and the oldest known human structures in the world, the Islands have rightly been described as an open-air museum.
This is not an all-inclusive property, but we have arranged a full food and beverage package for delegates during the conference period which is included within the registration fee. Breakfast will be at leisure each morning, but participants will dine together for conference lunches and dinners. For anyone staying any extra nights, the rate will be bed and breakfast only so delegates can choose whether to dine at the hotel or explore and eat elsewhere.
Hotel facilities include;
• Complimentary Wi-Fi in guest rooms and throughout hotel and conference areas
• 4 Seasonal Outdoor Pools
• Spa with Indoor Swimming Pool
• Fitness Center and Tennis Court
• 3 Restaurants
• 2 Bars
Venue Rating
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Currency
Euro (EUR)
Address
Vjal Portomaso St Julian's PTM, 01, Malta
Nearest Airport
Malta International Airport
The Hilton Malta overlooks the stunning Portomaso Marina in St. Julian’s. This beautiful hotel is located only 15 minutes from the ancient capital city of Valletta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
If you are interested in this meeting but not yet ready to register, you can sign up for updates here and our team will keep you updated regarding deadline reminders and grant opportunities relating to this meeting only.
Conference Manager
Rosie Johnson
As a family run business, our dedication runs deep. We’re committed to each other and, even more so, to every attendee’s experience, delivering a level of care and passion that’s truly unmatched.