EuroSciCon welcomes all to attend the International Conference on Ageing Research and Geriatric Medicine 2019 which will be held during 22-23 April 2019, London, UK. Ageing Research and Geriatric Medicine 2019 conference aims to gather leading educational scientists, researchers, people working in the field of Ageing Research and Geriatric Medicine and research students to exchange & share their research and innovative ideas, results/findings in the field of Ageing Research and Geriatric Medicine.
Theme: Innovations in the Elderly Care Practices for Promoting Healthy Ageing.`
KEY TOPICS
Ageing is the practice of becoming older. The term Ageing refers particularly to human beings, many animals, and fungi, bacteria and perennial plants. Ageing can also be referred to as single cells within an organism which have ceased dividing (cellular senescence) or to the population of a species (population ageing).In humans, ageing represents the amassing of changes in a human being over time, including social, psychological and physical changes. Ageing is amongst the greatest known risk factors for most human diseases. Roughly 150,000 people who die each day across the globe, about two thirds die from age-related causes. Gerontology specifically states the study of cognitive, social, psychological, cultural and biological aspects of aging. It is distinguished from Geriatrics, the branch of medicine that focuses on the treatment of prevailing illness in older people. This event will deal with the research and process of ageing, so called Gerontology. This field of science majorly focuses on Senescence, Ageing Demographics, and social theories of Gerontology, Bio-gerontology, Environmental Gerontology, Life extension science (anti-aging medicine), Experimental Gerontology, and Biomedical Gerontology.
Genetics of Ageing
Ageing Demographics
Ageing Disorders
Ageing Technology
Clinical Trials of Ageing
Cognitive Ageing
Evolution of Ageing
Geriatric Nutrition
Geriatrics and Mental Health
Geroscience
Health Science and Geriatrics
Life Extension Science
Senescence
Theories of Ageing