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Speaker: 

Baljash A. Cheema, MD, MSCI, MSAI

Assistant Professor of Medicine

Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology

Director AI-Based Analytics at Human Longevity Lab

Medical Director at Human Longevity Clinic

Core Faculty BCVI Center for AI

Co-Thread Leader Digital Health and Data Science at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

 

Moderator

Jeffrey B. Ziffra, DO

Cardiologist, advocate Heart Institute

Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital

Advocate Medical Group

Downers Grove, IL 

Topic:  Human Longevity at Northwestern Medicine

Course Overview: 

Discussion of the latest in research on longevity medicine, an understanding of the optimism as well as the skepticism of this line of work, and sharing Northwestern's approach with an ongoing research program (Human Longevity Lab) partnered with a new clinical operation (Human Longevity Clinic)

Course Objectives:

Upon completion of the activity, the learner should be able to:

  • Share the latest advances in longevity and healthy aging and discuss the role of AI 
  • Showcase a new research initiative at Northwestern called the Human Longevity Lab
  • Discuss a new clinical program call the Human Longevity Clinic
Session date: 
03/04/2026 - 7:00am to 8:00am CST
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    Attendance Credit
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