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Insilico Medicine and Eli Lilly Lead 13th ARDD Meeting at Harvard

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July 10, 2026
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Insilico Medicine and Eli Lilly To Lead ARDD 2026: A Landmark Event in Longevity Biotechnology

This October, Boston will host the 13th Aging Research & Drug Discovery (ARDD) Meeting at Harvard University’s David Rubenstein Treehouse, marking a pivotal moment in longevity science. Organized by Insilico Medicine—the AI-driven biotech powerhouse now publicly traded in Hong Kong—and sponsored jointly by Eli Lilly, ARDD 2026 epitomizes the rapid evolution of aging research from theoretical exploration to actionable, multi-billion-dollar therapeutic pipelines.

ARDD has established itself as the world’s largest conference exclusively dedicated to longevity biotechnology. It acts as a crucial interface uniting fundamental science, clinical research, pharmaceutical giants, and institutional investors eager to translate breakthroughs in aging biology into viable drug candidates. The move to Boston underscores the city’s prominence as a global biomedical hub and signals the integration of aging research into mainstream medical innovation.

Building on the momentum from its previous iteration in Copenhagen—where Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk spotlighted the transformative potential of GLP-1 receptor agonists—the 2026 program zeroes in on pharmaceutical advances tackling fibrosis, immunology, CNS disorders, cardiometabolic disease, muscle wasting, and cellular rejuvenation. These areas showcase a growing confidence in targeting the biological underpinnings of aging to treat age-associated diseases effectively.

The three-day conference features focused scientific tracks emphasizing clinical translation and industrial progress. The lineup includes Clinical Development and Longevity Medicine, AI in Drug Discovery, and Future Technology, reflecting the interdisciplinary approach needed for breakthrough innovation. Close collaboration between AI specialists and clinicians promises to accelerate the drug discovery pipeline substantially.

An elite steering committee comprising Harvard Medical School, the University of Copenhagen, and the National University of Singapore ensures the program’s scientific rigor and international reach. McKinsey Health Institute’s role as sole knowledge partner lends a vital health economics perspective, highlighting aging research’s growing relevance to global healthcare systems.

The sponsorship roster is comprehensive and diverse, spanning Tier 1 leaders like Eli Lilly and Insilico Medicine to financial institutional partners such as Morgan Stanley. High-profile invite-only networking events will facilitate important exchanges among decision-makers shaping the future of medicine and investment strategies in longevity therapeutics.

Insilico Medicine’s signature AI-driven platform has drastically compressed preclinical development timelines, nominating 31 preclinical candidates in just five years—nearly half progressing to IND approval. Their MMAI Gym benchmark tool further pushes the frontier by enabling collaborative training and rigorous evaluation of AI models tailored for scientific discovery, edging closer to “pharma superintelligence.”

As longevity biotechnology’s profile and commercial momentum expand, ARDD 2026 emerges as a showcase for the cutting-edge therapies poised to redefine healthcare. The integration of AI, automation, and deep biological insights marks a new paradigm in treating aging as a modifiable risk factor, marking this event as a must-watch milestone in the quest to extend healthy human lifespan.

Subject of Research: Longevity Biotechnology and Aging Research
Article Title: Insilico Medicine and Eli Lilly To Lead ARDD 2026: A Landmark Event in Longevity Biotechnology
News Publication Date: July 10, 2026
Web References: agingpharma.org, www.insilico.com
Image Credits: ARDD 2026
Keywords: Longevity, Aging Research, Drug Discovery, Artificial Intelligence, Biomedical Innovation, Clinical Translation, Longevity Therapeutics, Pharmaceutical Industry

Tags: aging biology translational pipelinesaging research drug discovery 2026aging-related disease treatmentARDD Harvard aging science eventbiomedical innovation in Bostonbiotech innovation in longevityclinical research in aging biologyEli Lilly aging therapeuticsfibrosis and cellular rejuvenation researchInsilico Medicine AI-driven biotechLongevity biotechnology conferencepharmaceutical advances in aging

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