Global Healthspan Policy Institute

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Washington, United States

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Global Healthspan Policy Institute Reviews | Rating 4,2 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Global Healthspan Policy Institute is located in Washington, United States on 401 9th St NW #640. Global Healthspan Policy Institute is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category corporate office in United States. GHPI is a prestigious Washington, D.C. based thinktank dedicated to increasing the healthiest and most productive years of life. For the first time in the history of humanity, we’re faced with the prospect of a planet where the elderly outnumber the young. As the broken budgets of already strained healthcare systems struggle to cope with this revolutionary shift and the associated burden of degenerative disease, new science tells us we are within reach of healthier, longer lives – while our public policies remain decades out-of-step. We’re here to change all that. We’re leading the charge in bold new policy initiatives on Capitol Hill and around the world, ensuring that policy makers have the tools and resources they need to make the right decision for the people they represent. We invite you to learn more about our mission, principles, and priorities as we take the steps necessary to bring our timely and powerful message to the world.

Address

401 9th St NW #640

Phone

+1 2026747800

Company size

11-50 employees

Headquarters

Washington, D.C., Washington, D.C.

Founded

2015

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Sarah Curry

I find the Global Healthspan Policy Institute website to be greatly informative and the employees are incredibly knowledgeable and patient. I recently met with the CEO Edwina Rogers and she was very accommodating and friendly. I would recommend this organization to anyone seeking more knowledge on the subject.

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Jason Frye

I find the reports and regular newsletters from Global Healthspan to be highly informative and I am appreciative for those who bring together brilliant minds in science and medicine to help slow down if not end the aging process.

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Greg Neimeyer

Recently met with the Global Healthspan Policy Institute President Kevin Perrott with OpenCures in Novato California. OpenCures can test your blood for many biomarkers of aging that are ripe for interventions and not available any where else now. Yes I signed up!

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Edwina Rogers

My favorite is the free weekly newsletter with the latest research on how to slow, treat and manage aging. The Fellows are many of the top aging researchers in the world.

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So Very

Hold your employees responsible for what they post publicly while representing your company. Please.