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The field of aging and gerontology is a fascinating mix of such areas as medicine, psychology, social science, public health, and numerous others. As a result, this discipline is as dynamic as it gets – there is always a new challenge, a new technique, a new angle, or an unexpected finding to look into. The 5th Global Conference on Aging and Gerontology that will take place on 18 - 20 June 2027 in the cosmopolitan city of Tokyo will assemble some of the brightest minds in academia – both established scholars and researchers, as well as aspiring academics – to zoom in on some of the most pressing challenges and developments in the field.

This leading academic gerontology conference 2027 is designed to maximize learning and networking opportunities for all attendees. That’s why the program features presentations that were carefully selected by the scientific committee for their adherence to the strict requirements of quality, authenticity, and relevancy. Networking sessions and a free guided tour of Tokyo will provide the participants with plenty of opportunities to interact with one another, learn of various academic and research grants, identify collaboration options, and inspire each other.

We hope to see many of you in-person in June. However, if you are not able to make it to Tokyo, we’d love to have you join the conference as a virtual delegate or presenter. Geographical bounds do not define the learning opportunities of this event, nor do they define the scope and depth of the network that results from it.

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Aging & Gerontology Conference 2027

The aging and gerontology conference is seeking submissions related to the following conference topics: Aging and Gerontology. Other related tracks and topics will also be considered.

Submitted abstracts will be evaluated by the Scientific Committee. If abstract is accepted, the author agrees to send a full-text paper, including results, tables, figures and references. All submissions should report original and previously unpublished research results no matter the type of research paper you are presenting. Full-text papers (.docx and .doc) will be accepted by Electronic Submission Form. Manuscripts should meet the format set by the Conference committee and are subject to review.

Aging & Rehabilitation
  • Aging & Rehabilitation
  • Aging & Rejuvenation
  • Aging and Clinical Trials
  • Aging and Geriatrics
  • Aging and Mental Disorders
  • Aging and Neuroplasticity
  • Aging and Social Aspects
  • Aging Care Management
  • Aging in Literature
  • Alzheimer’s disease
  • Anti-aging and longevity
  • Anti-Aging Peptides
  • Assisted living and nursing homes
  • Biological Theories of Ageing
  • Caregivers
  • Cognitive Decline
  • Cognitive Disorders
  • COVID-19 and Geriatric Care
  • Critical Gerontology
  • Death
  • Dementia and Ageing
  • Elder Abuse, Law and Rights
  • Exercise and physical activity
  • Family caregivers
  • Financial planning and protection
  • Geriatric Endocrinology
  • Geriatric nephrology
  • Geriatric Nutrition
  • Geriatric Syndromes
  • Geriatrics and Gerontology
  • Geriatrics Medicine
  • Geriatrics Oncology
  • Gerontological nursing
  • Health and health promotion
  • Healthy aging
  • Healthy eating, nutrition, and diet
  • Home safety
  • Housing and built environment
  • Loneliness and Social Isolation
  • Long-term care
  • Longevity Medicine
  • Memory loss and forgetfulness
  • Menopause
  • Mental and emotional health
  • Minority Older People
  • Movement disorders and problems
  • Neurodegenerative Disease
  • Neuroplasticity
  • Nutrition and Healthy Aging
  • Older learners
  • Older People in Advertising, Mass Media, etc.
  • Older People on Television
  • Older workers and Retirement
  • Palliative care and End of Life Care
  • Psychology of aging
  • Safety
  • Sarcopenia
  • Senescence
  • Services for Older People
  • Sexuality
  • Skin Disorders
  • Sleep
  • Smoking
  • Social activity
  • Social and sociological issues
  • Social Gerontology
  • Social Work with Older people
  • Stem Cells and Ageing
  • Technology and aging
  • Women and aging
  • Women’s health

Aging & Rehabilitation

Aging & Rejuvenation

Aging and Clinical Trials

Aging and Geriatrics

Aging and Mental Disorders

Aging and Neuroplasticity

Aging and Social Aspects

Aging Care Management

Aging in Literature

Alzheimer’s disease

Anti-aging and longevity

Anti-Aging Peptides

Assisted living and nursing homes

Biological Theories of Ageing

Caregivers

Cognitive Decline

Cognitive Disorders

COVID-19 and Geriatric Care

Critical Gerontology

Death

Dementia and Ageing

Elder Abuse, Law and Rights

Exercise and physical activity

Family caregivers

Financial planning and protection

Geriatric Endocrinology

Geriatric nephrology

Geriatric Nutrition

Geriatric Syndromes

Geriatrics and Gerontology

Geriatrics Medicine

Geriatrics Oncology

Gerontological nursing

Health and health promotion

Healthy aging

Healthy eating, nutrition, and diet

Home safety

Housing and built environment

Loneliness and Social Isolation

Long-term care

Longevity Medicine

Memory loss and forgetfulness

Menopause

Mental and emotional health

Minority Older People

Movement disorders and problems

Neurodegenerative Disease

Neuroplasticity

Nutrition and Healthy Aging

Older learners

Older People in Advertising, Mass Media, etc.

Older People on Television

Older workers and Retirement

Palliative care and End of Life Care

Psychology of aging

Safety

Sarcopenia

Senescence

Services for Older People

Sexuality

Skin Disorders

Sleep

Smoking

Social activity

Social and sociological issues

Social Gerontology

Social Work with Older people

Stem Cells and Ageing

Technology and aging

Women and aging

Women’s health

Who Attends This Aging conference

The event is attended by educators, researchers, scientists, graduate and post-graduate students, as well as representatives of for-profit and non-profit organizations, research institutions, and government agencies. You are guaranteed engaging discussions that bring diverse opinions under the common goal of advancing the future of aging and gerontology.

Oral Presentation

Be an oral presenter of the aging conference and present your research to a truly international audience.

Poster Presentation

Send your research paper to be a poster presenter at the aging conference and show your research.

Virtual Presentation

If you can’t attend the aging conference in person but want to share your research with our international community, join as a virtual presenter.

Join as a Listener

Join all sessions and panel presentations, and take part in the free guided city tour if you registered without submitting a paper

Avenues for Publication of Your Research Work

All accepted abstracts are published in the Conference Abstract Book (ISBN), while registered and accepted full papers are assigned a DOI, and based on the author’s request may appear in:

Conference Proceedings (ISSN): Indexed by Google Scholar. It will help enhance your work’s visibility and citation.

Peer-Reviewed Journals: Registered full papers are considered for journals indexed by SCOPUS, Web of Science, DOAJ, and other similar databases.

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Plagiarism Policy & Publication Ethics

We uphold strict publication integrity; therefore, all submissions are screened for originality using Crossref Similarity Check powered by iThenticate to ensure the highest academic standards. The submission will be automatically rejected at any time if found plagiarized.

One-Day City Tour Free of Charge

Tokyo is the capital and largest city of Japan. It is a global city where tradition and modern life exist together. Tokyo is home to people from many countries, and international visitors are welcomed with well-organized services and strong public transport. The city is a major center for education and research in Asia. Tokyo hosts some of Japan’s top universities, including the University of Tokyo, Waseda University, and Keio University, which are well known for science, technology, economics, and social studies. Tokyo is also a leading city for innovation, digital research, and industry cooperation. While living costs can be high, the city offers safety, efficiency, and academic quality.