VIB SECTION

VIB = Very Important Biohacker

Below is a list that represents the top names in the Biohacking, Human Optimisation + Longevity industry from around the world.


  • Get to know these VIBs (Very Important Biohackers)

  • THE FATHER OF BIOHACKING, BULLETPROOF FOUNDER

    Best selling author, Chairman of Bulletproof, Silicone Valley investor and tech entrepreneur, Dave Asprey has spent decades and over $2M USD “biohacking “ his own body. As a result, he has heaps of information, techniques and keys to taking control and improving one’s own biochemistry.

    Check out his Podcast: The Human Upgrade

  • AUTHOR OF LIFESPAN, ANTI-AGEING RESEARCHER

    Australian biologist and TIME magazine’s list of the “100 most influential people in the world”. David Sinclair. is a professor of genetics and co-director of the Paul F. Glenn Center for Biology of Aging Research at Harvard Medical School.

    David is a world renowned anti-ageing research doctor best known for his work on how we age and how to slow its effects.

    Check out his Podcast: Lifespan with Dr. David Sinclair

  • HUMAN PERFORMANCE CONSULTANT, SPEAKER

    Ben Greenfield is a health consultant, speaker, and New York Times bestselling author. Ben has been voted by the NSCA as America’s top Personal Trainer and by Greatist as one of the top 100 Most Influential People In Health And Fitness.

    Ben is a public speaker on longevity, anti-aging, biohacking, fitness, nutrition, cognition, positive psychology, motivation and spirituality.

    Check out his Podcast: Ben Greenfield Life

  • THE “ICEMAN” , DEVELOPER OF THE WIM HOF METHOD

    Wim Hof is the developer of the Wim Hof Method - a combination of breathing, cold therapy and commitment that offers a range of benefits.

    Wim Hof teaches people from all over the world, from celebrities and professional athletes, to people of all ages, to control their body & mind and achieve extraordinary things.

    Check out his Blog: Wim Hof Method

  • NEUROSCIENTIST

    Dr. Andrew Huberman is a tenured professor of Neurobiology at Stanford University School of Medicine whose research includes how the brain works (function), how it can change through experience (plasticity) and how to repair brain circuits damaged by injury or disease (regeneration).

    Andrew’s podcast - the Huberman Lab - discusses neuroscience, behavioral tools and the role of nutrition, exercise, supplements, prescription drugs and electronic devices for measuring and changing the way our nervous systems work.

    Check out his Podcast: The Huberman Lab