The Fasano Longevity Conference, held in Washington, D.C., brought together professionals from various sectors to discuss the intersection of politics, global markets, and medical research in relation to longevity.
Jack Kelly analyzed the upcoming presidential election, setting the stage for discussions that combined political insights with market implications.
Dr. Shana Kelley presented her innovative research on adoptive cell therapy for advanced cancers, highlighting the potential for medical advancements to impact longevity.
Steven Baxter provided insights on mortality modeling approaches relevant to longevity markets.
David Posnick discussed the opportunities and risks associated with the life settlement market from an investor's perspective.
Desmond KC Cheng shared insights on financial products tailored to meet the needs of an aging population.
David Sarkis presented on life settlement opportunities in the Australian life insurance market.
Dr. Scott McClure addressed the impact of falls and functional status on life expectancy.
An expert panel discussed litigation trends and updates on the regulatory landscape impacting longevity markets.
Michael Fasano expressed satisfaction with the conference and announced the next one scheduled for November 3rd, 2025.