Join GSA in Boston for the Nation’s Premier Aging Conference!
The Gerontological Society of America (GSA) invites journalists to attend its 2025 Annual Scientific Meeting — the country’s largest interdisciplinary conference in the field of aging — from November 12 to 15 in Boston, Massachusetts. Qualified media representatives intending to cover the meeting may register free of charge.
More than 4,000 professionals are expected to attend the four-day gathering at the John B. Hynes Veterans Memorial Convention Center. The theme for 2025 is “Innovative Horizons in Gerontology,” and the program schedule contains nearly 600 scientific sessions featuring experts sharing research that has never been presented before. Noteworthy meeting highlights include:
- A wealth of story ideas: GSA offers direct access to leading authorities and new discoveries in gerontology. Explore the latest developments related to innovative technologies, Social Security and retirement, long-term care, human longevity, and much more. The meeting website offers a searchable program.
- Keynote address: Former National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director Francis Collins, MD, PhD, will deliver the keynote address in the President’s Opening Plenary Session on Wednesday, November 12. Collins is a physician and geneticist known for his landmark discoveries of disease genes, for leading the Human Genome Project, for his 12 years as NIH director, and for championing the harmony of science and faith.
- AgeTech: Life Course Innovations & Implications: On Thursday, November 13, this event will delve into the dynamic intersection of aging research and technology, gathering attendees eager to explore how age tech is transforming their fields. From innovators to those starting to explore AI’s impact, everyone shares a curiosity about how technology is advancing the future of aging.
- Networking opportunities: The Press Room, which serves as a base of operations for reporters, provides a venue for discussion about emerging issues on the aging beat. There will be a reception for reporters the evening of Friday, November 15.
The complimentary media registration allows access to all scientific sessions and the Exhibit Hall.
We look forward to seeing you in Boston!
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The Gerontological Society of America (GSA), founded in 1945, is the nation’s oldest and largest interdisciplinary organization focused on aging. It serves more than 6,000 members in over 50 countries. GSA’s vision, meaningful lives as we age, is supported by its mission to foster excellence, innovation, and collaboration to advance aging research, education, practice, and policy. GSA is home to the National Academy on an Aging Society (a nonpartisan public policy institute) and the National Center to Reframe Aging.