Join Dr. Zeshaan Maan, a Stanford/UCSF-trained longevity and regenerative health expert, to gain valuable insights on increasing lifespan, staying healthier longer, and optimizing performance well into old age. This interactive discussion will cover topics such as fitness, nutrition, heart disease, diabetes, Alzheimer’s, cancer, and more.
Friday, Sept. 22 | 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. | Conference Room | In-person or watch live at mcceastbay.org/live
Registration required at mcceastbay.org/afiya.
Hosted in collaboration with Afiya Health.
The discussion will focus on:
- “Sick care” versus “personalized care” health models.
- Common diseases and illnesses impacting our community.
- Education on regenerative medicine and precision diagnostics to enable early disease detection and treatment.
- Afiya Health’s core pillars for well-being.
- Q and A Session with the community.
– More talks about lifestyle & health: https://mcceastbay.org/nutrition
About Dr. Zeshaan Maan:
Dr. Zeshaan Maan is the CEO of Afiya Heath and a Stanford/UCSF-trained plastic surgeon specializing in longevity/regenerative medicine and stem cell biology.
Zeshaan completed training in plastic & reconstructive surgery and postdoctoral scientific training in regenerative medicine and stem cell biology, both at Stanford University. After residency, Zeshaan pursued a fellowship in Hand Surgery at UCSF.
His research focuses on biological mechanisms of tissue repair and homeostasis in aging and diabetes. His work has been supported by multiple grants and has resulted in numerous prestigious awards and the publication of more than 100 scientific papers. Zeshaan’s mission is to help turn the science of regenerative medicine into a new field of healthcare focused on prevention rather than the current paradigm of sick care.
In his free time, Zeshaan enjoys spending time with his family, including his two young children.
Zeshaan completed his medical degree at King’s College London, his Master’s at Imperial College London, and became a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons before he joined Stanford. He also completed the Ignite Program in Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
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