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Longevity events in Geneva

Nothing on the calendar in Geneva right now. New dates land here first.

Longevity Geneva is a free, science-based community for people who want to stay healthy for longer, and it is the Geneva chapter of Longevity Switzerland. Few places argue about human health this intensely per square kilometre. The WHO has its headquarters up at Pregny, CERN sits on the border at Meyrin, and the University of Geneva works on ageing and metabolism alongside the HUG teaching hospitals, minutes from Plainpalais. Step outside all of that and you find people swimming off the Bains des Pâquis in February, which is its own kind of health culture. Our evenings are free and simple in shape: expert talks with researchers or clinicians, hands-on workshops, open meetups where the room sets the agenda, plus community challenges that run for a few weeks on one shared habit. The topics come back around. Biological age and what those tests really measure, sleep, nutrition, strength training and muscle mass after fifty, VO2max (how much oxygen your body can use at full effort), and how to read a blood panel without fixating on one out-of-range value. Biohacking gets discussed constantly, and then somebody asks for the trial. One thing needs saying clearly here, because the region invites the mix-up. Longevity Geneva is not a longevity centre, not a clinic and not a private health club. Membership costs nothing and we sell nothing at all. The shores of Lake Geneva hold some of the most expensive ageing medicine anywhere, from the residential clinics above Montreux and around Genolier to self-pay check-up practices in Champel, and those price tags are aimed at a small audience. Members who have paid for one say plainly what it gave them. Our community Spots map collects local labs, gyms, studios and longevity-friendly practices as a starting point, none of it medically vetted by us. The room is genuinely mixed: hospital staff, people from the UN agencies and the NGOs, engineers from CERN, cross-border commuters from Annemasse or Ferney-Voltaire, and beginners who read one book and want a second opinion. Events run in French and English, decided per event and written into the listing. Start with a free account, ask into the Geneva WhatsApp group, or simply come to the next meetup. There is no application form and no approval step.

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What a longevity meetup in Geneva looks like

Cold plunges and sauna sessions, morning raves, run clubs, walks, and evening talks with researchers and practitioners. Most run 2 to 3 hours, all are free to attend, and biohacking newcomers are as welcome as people who have been tracking their biomarkers for years. Sign-up is per event.