27-28 November 2025
On-line (Zoom) and in-person, with free registration.
–> In-Person Registration Link
–> Zoom only registration
* If you plan to use both in-person and Zoom, please register using both links.
Location: Domus Medica, Auditorium L-200
Address: Sognsvannsveien 9, 0372 Oslo, Norway
Organizers:
Evandro F. Fang-Stavem (Oslo, Norway)
Lynne Cox (Oxford, UK)
Richard Siow (KCL, UK)
Co-organizers:
Hong Kong Longevity Science Laboratory (Hong Kong)
Linda Bergersen, Jon Storm-Mathisen, Hilde Nilsen (UiO, Norway)
Per Nilsson (KI, Sweden) Asgeir Kobro-Flatmoen (NTNU, Norway)
The ageing population is growing rapidly across the Nordic countries and beyond, leading to increased healthcare and socioeconomic challenges. Ageing is the primary risk factor for many diseases, including neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying brain ageing and neurodegeneration remains limited. Norway and the UK have a long-standing tradition in scientific collaborartions, especially in the neuroscience area. To address this critical knowledge gap, the Norway-UK Meetings on Ageing and Dementia will provide a dedicated space for researchers to discuss cutting-edge advancements in ageing and dementia, fostering collaboration across disciplines.
Held in Norway and the UK, the meeting series will bring together leaders in the fields to explore key topics, including molecular mechanisms of ageing, multi-omics approaches, artificial intelligence applications, neurodegeneration, and translational drug development. Speakers are leaders in these fields around the world! The meeting series will also strongly support young researchers by reserving space for short talks and a poster session, ensuring the next generation of scientists to play active roles in advancing the field. By facilitating interdisciplinary discussions and collaborations, we aim to drive innovation towards a future of healthy ageing and improved treatments for age-related diseases.
This 3rd Norway-UK meeting on ageing and dementia will be focused on autophagy, in addition to cover other related topics. We thank our platinum sponsor Hong Kong Longevity Science Laboratory.
Evandro F. Fang-Stavem (University of Oslo, Norway)
Lynne Cox (University of Oxford, UK)
Richard Siow (King´s College London, UK)
Programme: Download the Programme (2025-11-25 version)
Abstract: You are welcome to submit your abstract by 2 Nov 2025 using our template.
Poster: You are welcome to present posters at our meeting (Template for posters on page 13). The THREE best presenters selected will receive awards of 10, 000 NOK each (supported by NO-Age, see Appendix 4).
Additional information:
1. The 1st Norway-UK meeting on ageing and dementia: Here, and scientific meeting summary here
2. The 2nd Norway-UK meeting on ageing and dementia: Here




