Phil
Micans MS PharmB
Phil Micans studied Food & Vitamin Technology at South London College (now called Thames University) and afterward he completed an applied science bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy. He also holds a masters degree in biochemistry from Canterbury University.
Having been actively involved in the anti-aging field since the late 1980’s, Phil holds the positions of Editor-in-Chief of the Aging Matters™ Magazine, Director of Research and Development to IM Health (a biological age measurement system), Chairman of the Monte Carlo Antiaging Congress.
He is currently the Assistant Editor to the Lifespan Medicine Magazine (along with Thierry Hertoghe, M.D.) and is also an advisor to the British Longevity Society (founded by Dr. Marios Kyriazis), as well as the Stromboli conference on cancer and aging, (founded by Professor Walter Pierpaoli) and the London Antiageing Conference (patronaged by Heather Bird).
Phil realized that the information age has created a new generation of informed individuals and physicians who view things globally and want to obtain the best possible treatment based on a scientific perspective. As such, in 1991 he became a founding member of the IAS Group (International Antiaging Systems), where he maintains the position of Vice President responsible for research and development.
2013 -
An overview of the theories of ageing and their importance in determining their efficacy in anti-ageing medicine