The Business Leadership Council — a part of the S.F.-based Jewish Community Federation — has a program about aging scheduled for Thursday, April 28.
“The Future of Aging: Technology and Innovation” will consist of a panel of experts talking about advancements in neuroscience and orthopaedics, and related business opportunities.
The scheduled panelists are Adele Hayutin, Global Aging Program director, Stanford Center on Longevity; Guy Katsav, Healthcare Investments managing director, Ganot Capital; Dr. David Lowenberg, Orthopaedic Trauma Service chief and orthopaedic surgery clinical professor, Stanford Medical Center; and Zack Lynch, founder of the Neurotechnology Industry Organization.
Topics slated to be addressed include: What will aging baby boomers mean to our society? How will advances in neuroscience change the world?
The event is scheduled for 6 p.m. April 28 at the legal firm DLA Piper LLP, 2000 University Ave., Palo Alto.
Registration online before Tuesday, April 26 is $25 for JCF donors and $50 for non-donors; prices go up after that. For more information, visit www.jewishfed.org/event and click on the calendar.