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Science Meets Inspiration: Prof. Mike Chan Captivates Global Delegates at SEMAL 2025 with Lectures on Longevity Breakthroughs

“We are no longer just extending years of life; we are extending years of quality life,” he told participants. “Age reversal is no longer science fiction. The key is guiding the body’s own repair systems with precision,” said Prof. Mike Chan.

MADRID, Spain (Oct 3, 2025) – Global regenerative medicine pioneer Prof. Dato’ Sri Dr. Mike Chan headlined the XXIII International Congress on Anti-Aging and Longevity (SEMAL) in Madrid, joining leading scientists and clinicians from around the world to explore the latest breakthroughs in longevity and regenerative science.

Prof. Chan delivered two keynote lectures that drew strong attention from delegates. His morning session, “Transformative Precision in Regenerative Medicine for Untreatable Diseases, Longevity and Age Reversal,” explored how precision-based stem cell therapies and cellular interventions are opening new frontiers in treating diseases once considered incurable.

Prof. Mike Chan engaging the audience – Prof. Chan explains how different organs and systems in the body begin to age at varying stages, underscoring the urgency of early preventive and regenerative interventions.

In the afternoon, his second lecture, “Bio-Regenerative Approaches for Autoimmune Diseases, Gut and the Eyes,” emphasized how autoimmune dysfunction and gut health are critical to aging and immunity.

The gut is the gateway to immunity,” he said. “By restoring balance in the microbiome and protecting organs such as the eyes, we can slow deterioration and improve quality of life.”

This year’s SEMAL congress, running October 3–4, brought together leading names in anti-aging medicine, with sessions ranging from hyperbaric oxygen therapy and epigenetic clocks to lifespan-extending molecules and biohacking. Highlights included research on biological rejuvenation in mice, advances in genetic age testing, and discussions on the social and ethical dimensions of extending human lifespan.

Prof. Chan, founder of the European Wellness Biomedical Group, is widely recognized for advancing translational medicine that bridges laboratory research with clinical application. He has spoken at major scientific forums worldwide and continues to play a leading role in shaping the international dialogue on regenerative and preventive healthcare.

“What unites us here in Spain is the belief that aging is not an inevitable decline,” he said in his closing remarks. “It is a process we can influence, control, and potentially reverse through scientific innovation.”

The congress, organized by the Spanish Society of Anti-Aging Medicine and Longevity (SEMAL), continues Saturday with expert panels on meditation, hormonal therapies, and the role of microbiota in healthspan, underscoring a multidisciplinary approach to human longevity.

Full house in Madrid – A packed hall at SEMAL 2025 as leading researchers, clinicians, and scientists gather to hear groundbreaking insights on anti-aging and longevity.
Knowledge Exchange – Prof. Mike Chan delivers a presentation on stage, highlighting European Wellness Biomedical Group’s pioneering advances in precision and bioregenerative therapies over the years.
Leaders on stage – Prof. Chan joins global experts during a panel session at SEMAL 2025, contributing to a multidisciplinary dialogue on the science of longevity.
Stem cell realities – Prof. Chan highlights the steep decline of stem cells in the human body with age, reinforcing the importance of regenerative medicine in restoring vitality.
Driving home the message – Prof. Chan emphasizes: “By the time we reach 60, less than 5% of our stem cells remain active. That’s why proactive regenerative medicine is vital.
Driving home the message – Prof. Chan emphasizes: “By the time we reach 60, less than 5% of our stem cells remain active. That’s why proactive regenerative medicine is vital.

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