The Healthy and Active Aging Conference (HAAC 2014) will be held on August 26-28, 2014 in Suzhou, China. This Conference will cover issues on Healthy and Active Aging. It dedicates to creating a stage for exchanging the latest research results and sharing the advanced research methods.
Suzhou is located in the center of the Yangtze Delta, in the south of Jiangsu Province. Suzhou is praised as the ‘Oriental Venice’. Taihu Lake, four fifths of which is in the territory of Suzhou, is one of the four largest fresh lakes in China, with East Hill, West Hill and other scenic spots in its vicinity. The city is cut by the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal from north to south. Together with its mild climate, fertile landscape and abundance of produce, it is no wonder that Suzhou is called ‘paradise on earth’.
We look forward to seeing you in Suzhou!
- Economic and Demographic Perspectives on Aging
- Medical Perspectives on Aging
- Public Policy and Public Perspectives on Aging
- Social and Cultural Perspectives on Aging
All the accepted papers will be published by “Journal of Biosciences and Medicines” (ISSN:2327-5081), a peer-reviewed open access journal that can ensure the widest dissemination of your published work. For more information, please visit:
- · Researchers around the world have full access to all the published articles
- · Widest dissemination of your published work ensuring greater visibility
- · Free downloads of the published articles without any subscription fee
Organizing Committee
TPC
Prof. Sheying Chen Pace University, USA |
Dr. Hom Nath Chalise Purbanchal University, Nepal |
Prof. Parmjit S. Jat University College London, UK |
Prof. Patricia M. Thane King’s College London, UK |
Prof. Anthony P. Glascock Drexel University, USA |
Dr. Louise Quijano Colorado State University, USA |
Prof. Nana Araba Apt Ashesi University, Ghana |
Dr. Mayumi Hayashi King’s College London, UK |
Dr. Giovanni Lamura Italian National Research Centre on Ageing, Italy |
Suzhou is located in the center of the Yangtze Delta, in the south of Jiangsu Province. Suzhou is praised as the ‘Oriental Venice’. Taihu Lake, four fifths of which is in the territory of Suzhou, is one of the four largest fresh lakes in China, with East Hill, West Hill and other scenic spots in its vicinity. The city is cut by the Beijing- Hangzhou Grand Canal from north to south. Together with its mild climate, fertile landscape and abundance of produce, it is no wonder that Suzhou is called ‘paradise on earth’.


One of the most popular water towns in Shanghai, Zhouzhuang gives you an opportunity to see old China with its Ming and Qing-style architecture, as well as Yuan Dynasty buildings. Cross ancient bridges, take in the sights, try a huge variety of snack foods and stroll through cobbled streets checking out local sights such as the Quanfu Buddhist Temple or South Lake Garden. Zhouzhuang is a must-see attraction whether you are visiting Shanghai or Suzhou.

