American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine 22nd Annual World Congress Will Feature 70 Expert Speakers

September 28, 2014

The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M), which holds two world congresses each year and brings together thousands of practitioners, recently released the dynamic program for the 22nd Annual World Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine, scheduled Dec. 11-13 at the Venetian/Palazzo in Las Vegas.

The program features three distinguished key speakers and three full days of innovative cutting-edge information from the fastest growing specialty in healthcare.

“We are very excited about the level of enthusiasm we have received from speakers, sponsors and attendees for our annual Winter Congress” said Amy Paoletti, A4M’s Program Director. 

She added, “We look forward to bringing together the many leaders in anti-aging, functional, regenerative and aesthetic medicine for substantive discussions on real-world solutions to key issues facing medicine today.”

 Featured keynote presenters include:

·  David Katz, MD, MPH, FACPM, FACP; founding director of Yale University’s Prevention Research Center and recent president elect for the American College of Lifestyle Medicine

·  J. Craig Venter, PhD; leading scientific contributor to genomic research and Founder and CEO of Synthetic Genomics Inc. 

·  Alexander Zhavoronkov, PhD; director and a trustee of the Biogerontology Research Foundation, international adjunct professor at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology

This event will feature more than 70 world renowned experts in scientific research and medicine, presenting lectures and case studies on topics, such as metabolic syndrome, hormone replacement, diagnostic testing, stress and the immune response, functional neurology, stem cells and aesthetic applications, nutrient strategies, endocrine system, lifestyle factors, and lifestyle effects on sex and stress hormones.

“The speakers at the World Congress represent many important facets of healthcare – the patient, physician, industry, business practices, and health care and service providers,” said Liz Wheeler, A4M’s COO. 

She added, “We feel that it’s important that all these voices are heard as we work toward our common goal of improving overall patient care and lifestyle health.”

In addition to the unparalleled speaking faculty and educational material, this power-packed event includes targeted specialty workshops, networking opportunities, and face-to-face interaction with the industry’s leading products and services highlighted in the 300 booth exhibit hall and product showcase.

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