Alina Su is the co-founder and CEO of Generation Lab, a San Francisco longevity startup building an at-home cheek-swab test that measures biological age across organs and systems. She got her first medical device patent at 15, founded the needle-free injection company NovaXS, left a Harvard Medical School PhD to commercialize aging science from UC Berkeley's Conboy Lab, and made Forbes 30 Under 30 in 2023. Generation Lab has raised about $11M and counts geneticist George Church and Aubrey de Grey among its advisors.
Maxim (Max) Kholin is the co-founder and COO of Gero, a physics-powered longevity biotech company applying statistical physics and AI to crack the biology of aging. With roots in contract law, international business, and computational drug design, he bridges the gap between cutting-edge science and real-world commercialization. Gero - which he co-founded with physicist Peter Fedichev in 2015 - has pioneered the field of 'Gerophysics,' trained its models on 100M+ longitudinal medical records, and secured partnerships with Pfizer and Chugai Pharmaceutical worth up to $250M in milestones. Based across Singapore and Palo Alto, Kholin's mission is nothing less than transforming humans into a non-aging species.
Bryan Johnson is an American tech entrepreneur who built and sold Braintree (the parent of Venmo) to PayPal for $800 million, then funneled the proceeds into venture firm OS Fund and neurotech startup Kernel. He is now best known for Blueprint, a personal protocol and commercial brand built around his 'Don't Die' philosophy, chronicled in the 2025 Netflix documentary 'Don't Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever.'