Synopsis: Find out more about Andrew Steele's new book "Ageless: The new science of getting older without getting old". "Ageless" takes readers on a tour of ageing biology, from animals like tortoises and jellyfish that seem not to age, to dietary and genetic changes that can make everything from worms to mice (and maybe humans) live longer in good health, to drugs that can remove aged ‘senescent’ cells and defer a whole range of age-related changes. It makes the case the ageing is the world's greatest humanitarian challenge, and shows us that there’s ample evidence that ageing isn’t inevitable—and that treatments could be coming to a clinic near you sooner than many people think. The scientific implications of ageing biology could lead to the greatest revolution in the history of medicine—one that has the potential to improve billions of lives, save trillions of dollars, and transform the human condition. Find out what Andrew thinks is needed to get us there, including research, funding, policy and, most importantly, spreading the word about ageing biology. Speaker bio: Andrew Steele is a scientist, writer and campaigner. After a PhD in physics from the University of Oxford, he decided that ageing was the single most important scientific challenge of our time and switched fields to computational biology. He has worked at the Francis Crick Institute, using machine learning to decode our DNA. He is now a full-time science writer and presenter. Andrew has appeared on Discovery and the BBC, produces his own videos on YouTube and gives live talks ranging from lectures to science stand-up at the Hammersmith Apollo. He lives in London. Sign up to our Newsletter: https://bit.ly/OSAL_sign-up Website: https://www.ageingandlongevity.org/ Facebook: / oxfordlongevity Twitter: @OxfordAgeing Instagram: @ageingandlongevity LinkedIn: / oxford-society-of-ageing-and-longevity Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/oxford...