The future of living longer – three key insights from the Longevity Forum
AXA IM – The extension of life expectancy is a uniquely positive trend for people and communities around the world
AXA IM – The extension of life expectancy is a uniquely positive trend for people and communities around the world
Having discussed throughout the day the scientific breakthroughs behind potential increases in human lifespan
Financial Times – ‘For most of history, chronological age mattered so little that the song “Happy Birthday” was barely known until 1934’
Our starting assumption is that longevity has implications for all of life and not just end of life.
Financial Times – Should you cash in your defined benefit pension?
Quartz – People are living longer today. But how do we make sure those extra years are good ones?
The Oxford Institute of Population Ageing – It’s been a long time since I attended a conference where I found myself looking forward to every panel discussion.
Project Syndicate – For the past two centuries, governments have approached demographic issues with the assumption that calendar years are an objective indicator of age.
Six years ago, Al Chalabi and I published a book called “Cracking the Code”, which was a description of the biotech industry as it then was.