Insights at the Intersection of Science and the Longevity Economy
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The GCLS Longevity Review brings together leading voices from science, policy, investment, and industry to explore how longevity is reshaping healthcare systems, economies, and society.
Each edition offers in-depth analysis, expert perspectives, and real-world case studies spanning longevity science, preventive healthcare, AI and diagnostics, wellness and hospitality, and the emerging longevity economy.
Designed for healthcare leaders, policymakers, investors, entrepreneuers and innovators, the Longevity Review provides a strategic and evidence-based lens on one of the most transformative shifts in modern healthcare.
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Global perspectives on science & the longevity economy
How AI and diagnostics transform global healthcare
Ethics of longevity & societal impact
Implications for policy & governance
The evolving role of longevity for wellness & hospitality
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Issue 1 of the GCLS Longevity Review (January 2026)
About this Edition
Issue 1 explores how longevity ecosystems are being built at scale - across medicine, technology, policy, investment, and hospitality.
With a retrospective on the landmark GCLS Semester Symposium in Dubai, underscoring the UAE’s role as an emerging global hub for longevity, this inaugural edition brings together expert perspectives on preventive medicine, AI-enabled healthcare, luxury longevity models, and the evolving longevity economy. Contributions span Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, reflecting the global and interdisciplinary mission of GCLS.
This first edition features insights and interviews with clinicians, scientists, healthcare leaders, investors, and innovators actively shaping the longevity landscape, offering both strategic perspectives and real-world experience from the front lines of longevity medicine and healthspan-focused innovation.
List of authors: Anja Carina Borer, Fabrice Lefèvre, Simone Gibertoni, Marwan Abdulaziz Janahi, Collin Y. Ewald, Alexandra Vallon Eberhard, Natasha Vita-More, Yu-Xuan Lyu, Dylan V. Livingston, Ingemar Patrick Linden, Kgomotsego Brenda Ramokopelwa, Souad Al Serkal, Luz María Torres, Saranya P. Wyles, Sergey Young