Date: 25th of February 2026
Time: 16-18 h
Venue: TUM Campus in the Olympic parc, TUM School of Medicine and Health, Hörsaal 1
Hosted by: Technical University of Munich (TUM), Centre for Cardiovascular and Metabolic Health (CVMH)
About the Symposium
Biomarkers of ageing are essential tools for human longevity trials, as they are needed to study whether an intervention slows human ageing. They also hold clinical promise because the biological age of a person or of an individual organ such as muscle, heart or brain is one of the strongest predictors of disease risk and mortality. This symposium brings together leading experts on ageing biomarkers and longevity research to discuss state-of-the-art methods to quantify biological and organ-specific ageing. We will also present first data from the TauAge clinical trial designed to find out whether taurine slows human ageing.
Participation & Registration
The symposium is open to researchers, clinicians, students, and members of the public interested in ageing, metabolism, and longevity science. Participation is free of charge, but registration is required.
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