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LongX Launches 2nd Edition of the Xplore Program


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#1 Steve H

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LongX, an initiative dedicated to providing avenues into the longevity space, announced a call for applications for the 2025 Xplore Program. With its inaugural cohort launching last year, the Xplore Program is a remote fellowship open to early career professionals and students looking for their first steps in longevity biotechnology. The 2nd edition will take place from June 2025 to August 2025, and features 1 month of aging biology and biotechnology courses followed by the opportunity to gain industry experience with partnered biotech companies for 2 months.

Xplore Program fellows will receive guidance from working professionals in longevity while also having the opportunity to network with peers and experts. The fellowship is accepting applications until March 31, 2025.

To learn more, visit LongX or apply directly to the Xplore Program here.

About LongX

Longevity Xplorer (LongX) was formed in 2023 to lower the barrier of entry for emerging early career professionals in longevity. Our goal is to drastically increase the number and capacity of people who meaningfully contribute to the longevity industry on a global scale. We encourage exploration beyond traditional roles and aim to equip future experts with the skills to drive progress in the field. The LongX Substack is home to various articles and interviews showcasing developments within the longevity space, resources, opportunities, experiences, and advice.

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Marvin Yan, Co-Founder

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