Sponsor Positions Open for Next Month's Immortality Institute Conference

I should remind you that the Immortality Institute conference in Brussels is coming up next month - just a couple of weeks away now - for those of you on that side of the pond who grow tired of seeing nothing by US-based conferences focused on the advancement and application of longevity science.

Many of the usual suspects from the longevity science community will be speaking or presenting, as well as a fair few faces you might not be so familiar with. Not too many of the European advocates for extended healthy life spans make it out to the US-based conferences on a regular basis, so it should be a different crowd from the circuit of the past few years.

The Institute volunteers let me know that there are sponsorship positions remaining open. If you missed the chance to fund the latest Institute research initiative - a investigation of mitochondrial uncoupling - then you might give some thought to supporting the conference:

It is because of the continued support of valuable sponsors that we have had such success with summits, conferences, research grants, fundraisers, and other diverse projects relating to the cause of defeating aging and bringing an end to involuntary death.

The Immortality Institute is currently filling the remaining sponsorship spots for our 2010 International Conference. As you know, this is the second full conference we are hosting, after co-sponsoring many others, and we hope for a repeat of the success of our 2005 event. Please Contact support@imminst.org if you would like to sponsor this event and its well-stocked program.

Sponsor logos and names are positioned in the conference program and will be included in various other promotional avenues, such as the conference page, newsletter, our YouTube channel, and other potentials avenues.

If you'd like to see more of this sort of event, it helps to offer encouragement to the folk who work hard to set it up.

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