The Li Ka Shing Learning and Knowledge Center on the Stanford University campus on March 12, 2012. The conference center will host the Healthy Aging 2026 conference on May 4. (Adam Fagen/Flickr, CC BY-NC-SA)

BERKELEY, CA., 3/28/26 — As more people reach their 80s, 90s and beyond, how do we live those years well? Healthy Aging 2026, an annual day-long conference at Stanford University, will try to answer that question. This year’s theme, Aging with Purpose, Power, and Play, will explore how strength and purpose are central to health throughout the lifespan. 

The Longevity Project, a group that fosters research and public conversation about the effects of longer lifespans, is sponsoring the project in partnership with the Stanford Lifestyle Medicine Program. This year’s keynote speakers will include Louise Aronson, a writer and professor of medicine at University of California, San Francisco, who is widely known for her work on reframing how we think about aging. 

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