Stanford Center on Longevity
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The Center on Longevity is working to transform the culture of human aging by studying the nature and development of the entire human life span, looking for innovative ways to use science and technology to solve the problems of people of all ages.
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Stanford hosts ‘longevity’ summit for aging adults, focused on building community ties – The Almanac
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Estée Lauder targets age reversal with Stanford Center on Longevity partnership – Cosmetics Business
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MARK JOHNSEN
CEO & Chief Wealth Architect, Wealth Architects, LLC
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VALERIE ROWE
Retired Professor, Fordham University
Valerie Rowe is a reading specialist who spent many years teaching dyslexic students and students with learning disabilities in grades two through eight. After receiving her PhD from Fordham University’s School of Education, Valerie took a role training teachers to teach reading in a historically low performing school in the South Bronx. Later she moved on to a full time faculty position at Fordham’s Graduate School of Education directing the Master of Science in Teaching (MST) Childhood program where she taught and mentored individuals embar ..read more