AI Longevity Lab

Attend In Person or Virtually via Zoom

Tuesdays: Jan 27, Feb 3, 10, 17th |   6:30 PM  - Pacific Time Zone

Stanford Genetics Department AI and Longevity Lab Certificate

Receive a Stanford Genetics Department AI and Longevity Lab Certificate after Successful Completion & Approval

Online and In Person Classes

Mulitple Dates - 2025: November-December | 2026: January-February

Tung Conference Room, First Floor, Pasteur Drive, Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford, CA

In Person Sessions: Tuesdays, 6:30 PM Pacific Time Zone

  • Futurist - Module 3 |  Jan 27, Feb 3, 10, 17th

Instructors

Michael Snyder, Ph.D.
Former Chair, Dept. of Genetics (2009 - 2024) Director, Center for Genomics and Personalized Medicine (2009 - Present)
Ronjon Nag, PhD
Adjunct Professor, Genetics Dept, Stanford School of Medicine Instructor in Longevity Science, AI, Genes and Ethics
Artem A. Trotsyuk, Ph.D.
AI Fellow, Genetics Dept. AI tools in Biomedicine, Security, Intent Capture, and Persona Modeling

Syllabus

Module 3 – AI Longevity Futurist - Click to Register

Systems Biology, Vaccines, Predictive Models, and Human Futures

  • Week 1: Systems biology of aging (genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, epigenomics)
  • Week 2: AI for drug discovery & aging vaccines (Agemica case study)
  • Week 3: AI for predicting healthspan (epigenetic clocks, digital twins, longevity forecasting)
  • Week 4: Future of AI in longevity — speculative but evidence-grounded

Project Options

  • Create an AI-driven intervention roadmap (drug, vaccine, lifestyle, or biotech approach)
  • OR build a longevity intervention system: an AI wellness guide, portal, or predictive dashboard for healthspan extension

Capstone Pathway

Students completing all three modules with letter grade badges (≥C) earn the Stanford Genetics Department Certificate in AI & Longevity (on blockchain).

Final showcase integrates:

  1. An AI-driven explainer or portal
  2. An AI-assisted research system or review
  3. An AI-powered intervention system, dashboard, or roadmap

Projects are published on the Stanford AI & Longevity Lab website.