Preventmed’26 Forum to Unite World’s Preventive Medicine and Healthy Longevity Experts
Wellbeing
By Irina Malkova
June 11, 2026

Preventmed’26 Forum to Unite World’s Preventive Medicine and Healthy Longevity Experts

III International Forum Preventmed’26, a major professional gathering, will be focused on preventive medicine, personalised healthcare and healthy longevity.

The III International Forum Preventmed’26 will take place on 24–25 June 2026 at the Lomonosov Cluster in Moscow, bringing together physicians, scientists, nutrition specialists, psychologists, health coaches, business leaders, innovators and representatives of public institutions.

The forum is positioned as one of the key professional events in the Russian-speaking preventive and integrative medicine community, with more than 3,500 participants and over 300 speakers expected across two days.

The programme will focus on the future of healthcare before disease develops. Its central themes include healthy ageing, metabolic health, the microbiome, immunity, regenerative medicine, cellular technologies, cognitive health, women’s health, nutraceuticals, AI in medicine and data-driven diagnostics. The opening plenary session, “Medicine Before Disease: Prevention as the New Architecture of Healthcare,” frames the forum’s wider agenda around a shift from reactive treatment to earlier, more personalised health strategies.

The format is built around five parallel streams: Molecule, Atom, Physics, Kinetics and Arkhangelsk. Across these halls, participants will be able to attend scientific conferences, symposia, panel discussions, round tables, strategic sessions and masterclasses. The organisers describe the forum as a platform for clinical knowledge, practical tools, new models of patient care and professional partnerships across medicine, health technologies and the business of longevity.

Among the international and Russian speakers listed by the organisers are Professor Erdal Karaoz from Turkey, head of a regenerative medicine and stem cell production centre in Istanbul; Thierry Hertoghe, an endocrinology and anti-ageing medicine specialist and president of the International Hormone Society and the World Society of Anti-Aging Medicine; Toshio Inui from Japan, CEO of the Saisei Mirai clinic group; Ancha Baranova, professor at George Mason University’s School of Systems Biology in the United States; Khalid Shukri from the UAE, a board-certified physician in anti-ageing and regenerative medicine; and Hajime Esaki from Japan, a preventive medicine specialist and exosome developer.

The forum will also feature leading figures from Russian medicine, academia and public health, including Oksana Drapkina, Director of the National Medical Research Center for Therapy and Preventive Medicine of the Russian Ministry of Health; Evgenia Shikh, professor and corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Gennady Sukhikh, Director of the Kulakov National Medical Research Center for Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology; Andrey Prodeus, professor and paediatric allergy and immunology specialist; and Kirill Masliev, Head of the Department of Preventive Medicine at RUDN University.

The agenda reflects how preventive medicine is moving from a narrow clinical field into a wider healthcare infrastructure. Sessions will address age as a risk factor, next-generation diagnostics, cellular technologies, immune balance, metabolic dysfunction, neuroprotection, exposomics, urban health, digital transformation in biomedicine and the role of interdisciplinary teams. The programme also includes discussions on women’s health across life stages, sexual health as a marker of longevity, mental health, brain technohacking and the future of health professions.

For medical professionals and health industry leaders, Preventmed’26 offers a concentrated view of where prevention, clinical practice, biotechnology, lifestyle medicine and medical business are converging. For the broader longevity sector, the forum is also a signal of growing institutional interest in healthspan, earlier diagnostics and personalised models of care.

Registration and the full programme are available on the official Preventmed’26 website.

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