Stanford University Longevity and Aging Expert to Speak at SBCC Center for Lifelong Learning Mind & Supermind, April 18

Professor Walter Bortz, M.D., Scientific Expert on Longevity and Aging to discuss Dare To Be 100: The Plasticity of Human Aging

Courtesy photo.

Walter Bortz, M.D. Courtesy photo.

SANTA BARBARA — On April 18, SBCC Center for Lifelong Learning (the CLL) will host “Dare To Be 100: The Plasticity of Human Aging” with Stanford University professor and scientific expert on longevity and aging, Walter Bortz, M.D., as part of the acclaimed Mind & Supermind series. In this Mind & Supermind lecture, Dr. Bortz will discuss the plasticity of human aging.

“We are thrilled to welcome an expert of Dr. Bortz’ caliber to Santa Barbara through our popular, long-running Mind & Supermind series” said Andy Harper, SBCC Center for Lifelong Learning Executive Director. “Lifelong learning is the perfect backdrop for the community to explore with this top mind the discoveries and questions about longevity and active aging.”

As a scientific expert on aging and longevity, Dr. Bortz emphasizes that negative effects of aging are due to disuse rather than disease. “Use it or lose it” is what makes all the difference. He does not promise immortality – as everything in the Universe ages, “even stars, canyons and Chevies.” However, Dr. Bortz does offer a 99-step plan for keeping active mentally, spiritually and physically to reach a life expectancy of 100 – 120 years old.
At the age of 85, Dr. Bortz is a dedicated marathon runner who focuses on the importance of physical exercise. His advice stems from his experience as a primary care physician for numerous 100-year-old patients.

  • WHAT: Professor Walter Bortz, M.D., Dare To Be 100: The Plasticity of Human Aging, SBCC Center for Lifelong Learning Mind & Supermind Lecture
  • WHEN: Monday, April 18th, 7:30 p.m.- 9:30 p.m.
  • WHERE: Schott Campus, Tannahill Auditorium, 310 W. Padre Street, Santa Barbara
  • ADMISSION: $20
  • EVENT INFO: info@theCLL.org, (805) 687-0812
  • MEDIA CONTACT: Flannery Hill/Juliana Minsky, (805) 687-3322

About SBCC Center for Lifelong Learning (The CLL): The CLL responds to the diverse lifelong learning needs of the adult Santa Barbara community through promoting knowledge of the arts, healthy living styles, and intellectual studies. The CLL aims to be the educational, cultural and social hub for the Santa Barbara community, continuing a nearly 60-year tradition of excellence. CLL is online at www.theCLL.org, and on Facebook (sbccCLL), Twitter (@sbccCLL) and YouTube.

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