About IAARM

Advancing healthy longevity and regenerative medicine.

The International Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine Association (IAARM) is a United States Public Benefit Nonprofit Organization. IAARM advances evidence-based science, professional capability, transparent quality standards, ethical practice and responsible innovation across healthy longevity, aging science and regenerative medicine.

Our Purpose

Science, professional responsibility and public trust.

Demographic change, evolving disease burdens and biomedical advances are reshaping healthy longevity and regenerative medicine. Progress in these fields must be accompanied by rigorous evidence, precise terminology, demonstrable professional competence and responsible public communication.

IAARM advances these priorities through scientific review, professional education, quality standards, ethical governance, public information and international cooperation.

Mission & Vision

A shared direction for responsible progress.

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Mission

To advance responsible, transparent and verifiable progress in healthy longevity and regenerative medicine through evidence-based science, professional education, quality standards, ethical governance and international collaboration.

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Vision

An international field of healthy longevity and regenerative medicine distinguished by scientific rigor, professional trust, transparent quality and responsible practice.

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Public Interest

Patient safety, public understanding, professional responsibility and accurate claims take precedence over commercial convenience.

Core Principles

The standards by which IAARM’s own work is governed.

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Scientific Rigor

Conclusions and claims must remain proportionate to the quality, relevance and limits of the evidence.

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Independence & Impartiality

Scientific, certification and appeal decisions must be protected from sales, sponsorship and inappropriate commercial influence.

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Transparency & Accountability

Standards, versions, scopes, interests, decision status and correction pathways must be identifiable.

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Professional Competence

Defined capabilities, appropriate education and independent assessment support responsible practice.

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Responsible Innovation

Innovation must operate within applicable legal, ethical, scientific and quality boundaries.

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Continuous Improvement

Governance, standards and programs remain subject to review in light of evidence, risk, outcomes and stakeholder feedback.

Role and Scope

The Association’s role is scientific and professional.

IAARM is not a government agency, regulatory authority, medical licensing board, specialty board or healthcare provider. IAARM information and educational materials do not constitute individualized medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.

The meaning of every IAARM standard, credential, certification and public listing is governed exclusively by the applicable program rules, defined scope, version and current public status.

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