New Pathways to Improve Healthcare
Silicon Valley Engineering Council’s annual Open House features networking with refreshments and a Biotech panel discussion, including engineering’s role in healthcare futures.
The population in the United States and many Western countries is aging. The cost for developing and using healthcare is rising so much that one wonders if it is sustainable. New ways of thinking are needed for development. Engineers and scientists play a critical role in these fields. Learn from these biotech leaders how their companies are charting new pathways to improve health and healthcare in the future.
SPEAKERS
Christin Glorioso, CEO & Co-Founder, NeuroAge Therapeutics
Christin Glorioso, MD, Ph.D., is the CEO and Cofounder of NeuroAge Therapeutics and the Founder and Executive Director of Longevity Global. She is an Epidemiologist, Physician-Scientist, and Serial Entrepreneur with expertise in Neuroscience, AI, and Computational Modeling.
Lesley Telford, QA Manager, TauTona Group
Lesley Telford has focused her career on engineering in the healthcare field. Beginning at Abbott Vascular, after earning a BS in Biomedical Engineering from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, she joined TauTona Group in Redwood City over eight years ago. She is currently the Quality Assurance Manager for this biotech incubator. Telford is an active member of the Society of Women Engineers (SWE), serving as a leader both locally and internationally, and was recognized by SWE as an Outstanding Collegiate Member in 2010.
3rd Panelist, SJSU – To be Announced Soon
DATE: November 18, 2025 – 5:30 – 8:30PM
AGENDA
5:30 – 6:45 Networking & Snacking
6:45 – 7:00 Introductions of SVEC
7:00 – 8:30 Panel
LOCATION: Eurofins EAG – 810 Kifer Rd., Sunnyvale
The Open House event is offers a great opportunity to recognize our member organizations and promote their programs and events, This event features the speakers panel and offers refreshments with networking time for attendees to meet other Silicon Valley engineers.
REGISTRATION: luma.com/SVECOpenHouse