Personalities
They are the people behind the longevity industry, from scientists to communicators, whose work is currently contributing to improving human health and thereby increasing life expectancy.
Carolina Aguilar
CEO, Inbrain Neuroelectronics
Carolina Aguilar, with 15+ years in Medtech and a background in neuroscience, has excelled in leadership at Medtronic and is a strong advocate for sustainable, value-based healthcare innovations.
Ashley Jones
Molecular Biologist
Dr. Ana Maria Cuervo is a renowned expert in aging, protein degradation, and related diseases, making significant contributions to the scientific community through her research and leadership.
Evripidis Gavathiotis
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Dr. Evripidis Gavathiotis researches proteins in aging and diseases at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, aiming to develop new medicines, and holds numerous awards and patents.
Douglas Anderson
Founder Club Vita
Douglas Anderson, founder of Club Vita, uses data analytics for longevity risk, emphasizing socio-economic impacts on life expectancy, and operates independently from Hymans Robertson.
Idan Papier
HR Lead
Papier directs CDI's Healthy Aging program, developing digital tools for aging challenges and establishing Israel's first Innovation Lab for Healthy Aging, with a focus on various societal sectors.
David Andrew Sinclair
Co-director, Paul F. Glenn Center
An acclaimed researcher, recognized by Time as among the world's most influential, boasts 35 patents and has spearheaded multiple biotech ventures focused on halting aging, also he's 200K Twitter followers.
A.N. Chandramouli
CEO - ANCM
In a 40-year industrial career, A.N. Chandramouli has excelled in leadership roles, fostering technology collaboration, innovation, and a strong customer focus in diverse sectors.
Aaron Ciechanover
2004 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Nobel Laureate Aaron Ciechanover, chair of CropX's Scientific Board, pioneered research in protein degradation, contributing to cancer treatment developments, and is a distinguished member of global scientific communities.
Aaron Jeffries
Mental Health First Aider & Advocate
Aaron Jeffries, a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Exeter, is known for his extensive work on ring chromosome 22 and studies in allele-specific cell expression using stem cells.