USC Asian Health & Longevity Symposium

Advancing research, clinical care, and community partnership across the lifespan.

The USC Asian Health & Longevity Symposium brings together leading USC researchers and clinicians to explore critical issues shaping Asian health and aging. This one-day symposium highlights interdisciplinary research and dialogue focused on improving health outcomes for diverse Asian populations across the lifespan.

Event Details

  • Date: February 27, 2026
  • Time: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Location: USC Andrus Gerontology Center
    3715 McClintock Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90089

Why Attend?
Asian populations experience diverse health trajectories shaped by biology, culture, migration histories, and social environments. In Southern California—home to one of the largest and most diverse Asian populations in the United States—these factors present urgent health challenges and powerful opportunities for research, clinical innovation, and community engagement.

This symposium creates space for meaningful dialogue among faculty, clinicians, researchers, and community partners committed to advancing Asian health and longevity.

Featured Areas of Focus

  • Alzheimer’s disease and cognitive aging
  • Cardiovascular and metabolic health
  • Cancer surveillance, prevention, and outcomes
  • Oral health
  • Biological mechanisms and biomarkers of aging
  • Clinical pathways and health-care delivery
  • Integrative and traditional approaches to health

Who Should Attend
Faculty, clinicians, researchers, students, and community partners interested in aging, health equity, and Asian health across the lifespan.

Register Today
🔗 gero.usc.edu/event/ahlsymposium-2026/

Hosted by the USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology
Celebrating 50 years of advancing the science of aging.

 

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