ILA general assembly – 25 January 2025

On 25 January 2025, the ILA general assembly took place. The meeting included a general report of ILA activities in 2024. In 2024, the ILA continued on its mission to promote healthy longevity for all people through scientific research of ageing biology, development of new therapies, their fast, effective and safe implementation, improvement of public health and research policy in the field of ageing control, and education, via focusing on the international longevity community building.  In 2024, the ILA membership grew significantly. By the end of 2024,  ILA included 68 federated members (68 non-profit associations and social enterprises), working in 58 countries https://longevityalliance.org/members/) and 65 Individual Members (for the most part leading longevity researchers and activists, representing leading longevity organizations)

See the full ILA yearly report for 2024

Following the ILA general assembly of January 25, 2025, representatives of the following 10 federated members will serve in the ILA board in 2025: Five members were elected on January 25, for the next 2 years, including  Ilia Stambler – Vetek (Seniority) Association – the Movement for Longevity and Quality of Life (Israel), Edouard Debonneuil – Longevite & Sante (France), Daria Khaltourina – Council for Public Health and Problems of Demography (Russia), Georgios Mitrou – European Society of Preventive, Regenerative and Anti-Aging Medicine, ESAAM (Switzerland, Cyprus), Jose Cordeiro – Red Iberoamericana de Prospectiva, RIBER (Dominican Republic, Spain).  

Five more members will remain in the board for another year until the next election, including Didier Coeurnelle – Healthy Life Extension Society, HEALES (Belgium, EU), Alexander Tietz – The Society for Healthy Aging and Prevention (Germany), Martin Lipovšek – Society for Vital Life Extension (Slovenia), Maria Entraigues – Lifespan Research Institute (US), Walter Crompton – American Longevity Alliance (US).

Looking forward to the active and productive 2025 for the advancement of healthy longevity for all.