NEWPORT BEACH, CA – Yuva Biosciences is thrilled to announce its participation in Octane’s Aesthetics Tech Forum, taking place on January 26th and 27th, 2023 in Newport Beach, California.
Founded by world-leading mitochondrial scientist Dr. Keshav Singh and CEO Greg Schmergel, Yuva Biosciences is committed to fighting aging through the restoration of mitochondrial function, ad its decline plays a crucial role in causing aging throughout the body. The company’s first targets are hair and skin aging, using a natural compound applied topically, followed by ovarian aging, which contributes to infertility and menopausal symptoms.
“We are honored to have been selected from dozens of applicants to present our groundbreaking technology at Octane’s Aesthetics Tech Forum,” said Schmergel. “We are excited to share our vision with industry investors, partners, and clinicians, and believe that our novel approach has the potential to revolutionize the way we think about and fight aging.”
Octane CEO Bill Carpou is equally enthusiastic about Yuva Biosciences’ participation in the forum. “We are thrilled to have a company as innovative as Yuva Biosciences presenting on our stage,” he said. “Their dedication to fighting aging through the restoration of mitochondrial function is truly groundbreaking, and we can’t wait to see the impact it will have on the industry.”
The Aesthetics Tech Forum is a two-day event featuring presentations from leading companies in the aesthetics industry, as well as networking opportunities and panel discussions with industry experts. Yuva Biosciences is excited to be a part of this highly anticipated event and looks forward to sharing its technology with attendees.
For more information about Yuva Biosciences, visit www.yuvabio.com. To learn more about the Aesthetics Tech Forum, visit www.octane.com/atf.
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About Octane
Octane convenes and enables the Southern California technology and medical technology business ecosystem by connecting people, resources, and capital. Its members represent technology executive leaders, entrepreneurs, investors, venture capitalists, academicians, and strategic advisors, all working together to fuel innovation in the OC. The organization has helped more than 1,500 companies via the LaunchPad SBDC accelerator. LaunchPad companies have received more than $2.85 billion in investment and equity exits. Octane annually welcomes more than 7,000 people to its programs and events. More than 2,000 business leaders throughout the region are Octane members. For more information, visit www.octaneoc.org
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