ICSA Conference & Phaedon Institute Summit Poster Prize
Presented by Aging-US
In partnership with the 10th Annual ICSA Conference & 2nd Phaedon Institute SenoTherapeutics Summit
September 16-19, 2025
National Research Council (CNR)
Rome, Italy
The Prize
Aging-US is proud to sponsor a Poster Prize recognizing outstanding scientific research presented at this year's event.
The winner will receive:
- Cash Prize: €200 (or up to $250 USD).
Intended to support future conference participation. - Waived Publication Fee: For publishing in Aging-US, an open-access, peer-reviewed journal.
- Terms: The prize is non-transferable. The cash prize will be issued directly to the winner. The waived publication fee applies only upon submission to and acceptance in Aging-US, and is subject to standard editorial review. By participating, presenters agree to these terms.
Eligibility
All poster presenters at this year's event will be considered. No separate entry or submission process is required.
Judging Criteria
A jury selected by the conference's organizing committee will evaluate posters during the event. The Aging-US Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Marco Demaria, will help coordinate this process.
- Criteria: Includes scientific merit, clarity of presentation, and relevance to aging and senescence research.
Prize Announcement
The winner will be selected during the conference and announced either during the event or shortly after via official channels.
About the ICSA Conference & Phaedon SenoTherapeutics Summit
These events will bring together leading scientists and industry members in the field of senescence biology, with the common goal of enhancing our understanding and therapeutic intervention in cellular senescence.
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About Aging-US
The mission of the journal is to serve as a platform for high-quality research that uncovers the cellular, molecular, and systemic processes underlying aging, and translates these insights into strategies to extend healthspan and delay the onset of chronic disease.