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ARDD – Aging Research & Drug Discovery Meeting

Katherina Orellana, BD Head – Europe

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Fernanda Ricci
Head,
Advanced Cellular Assays

We're Attending the Aging Research & Drug Discovery Meeting in Copenhagen

We’re excited to take part in the upcoming Aging Research & Drug Discovery Meeting (ARDD) in Copenhagen, a key international forum bringing together scientists, biotech leaders, and clinicians working to advance healthy aging and longevity-focused therapies.

This year, we’re contributing both on the scientific and business side. Our attending team includes Katherina Orellana, our head of Business Development Europe, and Fernanda Ricci, Head,
Advanced Cellular Assays, ensuring we’re ready to engage on both research innovation and partnership opportunities.

🎯 Poster Presentation: Translational Assays for Aging

We’re proud to present our latest research with the poster titled:
“Breaking the Samurai Law of Biology: Translational Assays for Aging and Age-Related Diseases.”

This work highlights how we’re pushing beyond traditional biological models to develop assays that better capture the complexity of aging mechanisms—offering human-relevant, functional insights that are critical for therapeutic development.

🔍 Why connect with us at ARDD?

We support pharma and biotech companies with customized solutions for early-stage discovery, with expertise across:

  • Human-relevant cell models

  • Phenotypic and functional assays

  • Screening strategies tailored to aging pathways

  • Mechanistic profiling and target deconvolution

Our approach combines scientific rigor with collaborative flexibility. Whether you’re focused on cellular senescence, mitochondrial function, neurodegeneration, or other age-related processes, we’re eager to explore how we can help move your program forward.

📍 Let’s Meet in Copenhagen

Are you attending ARDD? Let’s schedule a meeting or connect during the poster session. We’re looking forward to engaging discussions and new opportunities to accelerate discovery in aging and age-related diseases.

👉 Book a meeting today – let’s explore potential collaborations.

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