Monday, April 23, 2018

DAYS.exchange Oxford Longevity Conference in the Quenn's Birthday

Avi Roy, the Chairman of the Oxford Scientific Society opened DAYS Oxford Longevity Conference with speech on blockchain technologies able to assure transparency and validation of longevity technologies.

 Bioviva CEO Liz Parrish had presented the extraordinary potential of novel longevity technologies. Gene therapy, which Liz had experienced, may be the Holy Grail of rejuvenation.

Tina Woods of  Collider Health presented UK healthspan ecosystem, to be backed by UK funds. Collider Health is working with Innovate UK to develop a strategic ecosystem for the Healthy Ageing Grand Challenge Fund (£98 million), to help corporates, start-ups, third sector and investors form strategic partnerships and facilitate smart investment for long term, sustainable impact.

DAYS.exchange is a blockchain ecosystem aimed at to incentivizing people to adopt longevity technologies and share health data, for DAYS AI to become smartest in longevity related issues. That will lead to free 4P medicine promised by DAYS for loyal contributors since 2022.


DAYS AI named “I Am”.

DAYS is to gather the best in the world solutions that prevent, halt or reverse age-related diseases.

This is in line with Apple’s HealthKit, a framework designed to house healthcare apps and integrate date from both. And Google Fit, a health-tracking platform that aggregates data from all of the user's health and fitness apps.

 Oxford Longevity Conference is a pre-event for the Longevity Impact Forum organized in order to create a blockchain platform for longevity investments.  
Longevity Impact Forum

Beyond demonstrating promising recent developments, the Longevity Impact Forum will uniquely explore the qualitative and quantitative criteria for the assessment of emerging longevity diagnostics and therapies.

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