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Thursday, April 24
 

12:30pm PDT

Back to a Younger Future? – the science, sans the science fiction, of longevity biotech | Byte-Sized Tech
Thursday April 24, 2025 12:30pm - 2:00pm PDT
Aging is the most universal human experience—and the greatest risk factor for nearly every chronic disease. What if we could treat aging itself, not just its consequences? In this talk, we’ll journey into the rapidly evolving world of longevity biotech, where scientists are reprogramming cells, purging senescent damage, repurposing drugs and engineering metabolism to bend biology’s most ancient curve: the passage of time. We’ll explore how modern tools—from metabolic modeling to AI to epigenetic clocks—are transforming biological aging from an inevitability into a potentially modifiable variable. Along the way, we’ll confront big questions: What happens to society when healthspan outpaces age? Will only the billionaires get to live longer? And what does it mean—for medicine, for policy, for meaning itself—when science begins to edit the aging process?
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avatar for Ramkumar Hariharan

Ramkumar Hariharan

Northeastern University, Program Director, Senior Scientist, and Data Science Faculty
Ram Hariharan is Program Director, Senior Scientist, and Data Science Faculty at Northeastern University’s College of Engineering in Seattle. He is also a Visiting Scientist at California’s renowned Buck Institute for Aging Research.Ram’s research uses data science and artificial... Read More →
Thursday April 24, 2025 12:30pm - 2:00pm PDT
Amazon Day One

2:30pm PDT

Charting a Course to Quantum Computing
Thursday April 24, 2025 2:30pm - 4:00pm PDT
Ever been curious about quantum computing? Discover how the physics and statistics of the quantum realm change the rules of "classical" computers, see how you can use qubits to solve puzzles, and experience the magic behind programing a real quantum computer. No programming experience necessary.

Please make sure you can access an LLM chatbot (ChatGPT, copilot, or Gemini, some employers restrict access, you might need to put in an access request).
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Oscar Veliz

Assistant Teaching Professor, Northeastern University
Oscar Veliz is an Assistant Teaching Professor at Northeastern University - Seattle campus and he earned his PhD in Computer Science from The University of Texas at El Paso. His dissertation was in Artificial Intelligence focused on game theoretic models of reasoning under uncertainty... Read More →
Thursday April 24, 2025 2:30pm - 4:00pm PDT
Amazon Day One
 
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