Present work, gain feedback, and develop ideas beyond disciplinary boundaries.
Longer lives create new possibilities, but they also raise important questions about health, independence, care, work, housing, technology, social connection, and equal participation. Aging is not only a medical issue. It is shaped by the systems, services, and communities in which people live.
Research on aging is often separated by discipline, institution, or region. Clinical findings may not reach community programs, social research may remain distant from policy, and technological solutions may be developed without enough attention to access, ethics, or the lived experiences of older adults.
The 5th Global Conference on Aging and Gerontology (AGCONF 2027) brings these conversations together from 18 - 20 June 2027 in Tokyo, Japan.
This aging conference creates a focused space for researchers, clinicians, social scientists, policymakers, care professionals, designers, and early-career scholars to compare evidence and explore practical paths forward.
Participants can present through oral, poster, or virtual formats, or attend as listeners. They can also receive constructive feedback, explore publication opportunities, meet possible collaborators, and continue conversations during a free guided tour of Tokyo.
Build visibility, research connections, and a clearer path from findings to impact.
Review deadlines and select the presentation format that fits your goals.
AGCONF welcomes research across the broad field of aging and gerontology. The grouped tracks below help authors identify the strongest fit for their abstract. Related and interdisciplinary submissions will also be considered.
Aging & Rehabilitation
Aging & Rejuvenation
Aging and Clinical Trials
Aging and Geriatrics
Aging and Mental Disorders
Aging and Neuroplasticity
Aging and Social Aspects
Aging Care Management
Aging in Literature
Alzheimer’s disease
Anti-aging and longevity
Anti-Aging Peptides
Assisted living and nursing homes
Biological Theories of Ageing
Caregivers
Cognitive Decline
Cognitive Disorders
COVID-19 and Geriatric Care
Critical Gerontology
Death
Dementia and Ageing
Elder Abuse, Law and Rights
Exercise and physical activity
Family caregivers
Financial planning and protection
Geriatric Endocrinology
Geriatric nephrology
Geriatric Nutrition
Geriatric Syndromes
Geriatrics and Gerontology
Geriatrics Medicine
Geriatrics Oncology
Gerontological nursing
Health and health promotion
Healthy aging
Healthy eating, nutrition, and diet
Explore the researchers and themes that shaped earlier editions.
Present your study in a scheduled session, explain its contribution, and respond to questions from an international audience.
Share your research visually, discuss methods and findings in an accessible format, and connect with participants interested in your topic.
Present remotely when travel is not possible while still contributing research and taking part in the conference exchange.
Attend sessions and networking activities without presenting a paper. This option is suitable for researchers, practitioners, students, and institutional representatives.
Explore abstract book, proceedings, and indexed journals pathways
All accepted abstracts are published in the Conference Abstract Book (ISBN), while registered and accepted full papers are assigned a DOI and, based on the author’s request, may appear in:
We uphold strict publication integrity; therefore, all submissions are screened for originality using Crossref Similarity Check powered by iThenticate to ensure the highest academic standards. The submission will be automatically rejected at any time if found plagiarized.
Tokyo is the capital and largest city of Japan. It is a global city where tradition and modern life exist together. Tokyo is home to people from many countries, and international visitors are welcomed with well-organized services and strong public transport. The city is a major center for education and research in Asia. Tokyo hosts some of Japan’s top universities, including the University of Tokyo, Waseda University, and Keio University, which are well known for science, technology, economics, and social studies. Tokyo is also a leading city for innovation, digital research, and industry cooperation. While living costs can be high, the city offers safety, efficiency, and academic quality.
Delegates who require visa support may request an official invitation letter after registration, payment, or approval. The letter supports an application but does not guarantee a visa decision.
Registered participants are invited to join a guided city tour at no additional charge. The final route and timing should be confirmed in the conference schedule.
Session breaks, discussions, and social activities create opportunities to exchange ideas, identify shared interests, and begin future collaborations.
Hear directly from attendees of the past aging conference editions.