From February 27 through March 1, Boston BioLife will host the Functional Longevity Medicine Summit in Scottsdale, Arizona, an exclusive three-day event designed to translate cutting-edge longevity science into practical clinical and business strategies. The summit, which organizers describe as a working conference, aims to move beyond theoretical discussions and equip attendees with actionable insights for the rapidly evolving field of precision-based preventive medicine.
With longevity medicine accelerating at an unprecedented pace, the summit will focus on four critical pillars: the molecular science behind aging and cellular decline, advanced functional diagnostics guiding modern clinical decisions, breakthrough therapeutic strategies translating science into patient outcomes, and sustainable business models for longevity-focused medical practices. More than 100 forward-thinking medical and wellness professionals are expected to attend as they seek to stay ahead in one of healthcare’s fastest-evolving sectors.
The event features a lineup of respected thought leaders, including Dr. Kien Vuu, a physician and longevity expert; Bill Andrews, a pioneering telomere researcher; Brian Bradley, a performance strategist known for work with Tony Robbins; Patrick Porter, founder of BrainTap and neurotechnology innovator; and Amie Hornaman, a thyroid and metabolic health specialist. Exhibitors will showcase cutting-edge technologies and therapeutics, including therapeutic plasma exchange programs from Lifespan Edge, alongside solutions from Life Armor, Pneuma Nitric Oxide, InHale, and Integrative Peptides.
National and niche outlets including NDNR.com, the Next Generation Podcast Network, the Biohacking Index, and Top Doctor Magazine are slated to cover the gathering, along with regional media. The event has also attracted former NFL player and entrepreneur AC Caswell, founder of Million Dollar Mingle Celebrity Charity Events. In partnership with Project One Cause, the summit will support charitable initiatives benefiting Scottsdale-area communities.
Joseph Krieger, founder and CEO of Boston BioLife, notes that “This summit reflects a larger healthcare inflection point, as providers increasingly pivot from reactive treatment models toward proactive, data-driven longevity strategies.” Clinicians and industry professionals interested in attending can learn more through BostonBioLife.com, with a Spring Functional Longevity Summit tentatively set for June 4-7, 2026, in Washington D.C.
Boston BioLife is a professional education and marketing platform serving the longevity, functional medicine, and regenerative health communities. Through events, media, and practitioner-focused initiatives, the company connects clinicians and solution providers working at the forefront of personalized health optimization.


