FibroBiologics CEO Pete O’Heeron to Speak at A4LI’s H-SPAN Summit at Georgetown University

Reuters
Feb 10
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/FBLG">FibroBiologics</a> CEO Pete O’Heeron to Speak at A4LI’s H-SPAN <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/SMMT">Summit</a> at Georgetown University

FibroBiologics Inc. Chairman and CEO Pete O’Heeron has been selected as a main stage speaker at the upcoming A4LI’s H-SPAN Summit at Georgetown University. The event, hosted by the Alliance for Longevity Initiatives, has become a prominent forum for shaping America’s longevity policy agenda. For more information on A4LI’s H-SPAN Summit at Georgetown University or to register, visit: https://a4li.org/h-span-summit-dc/

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