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  • Location
    United States
  • Areas of Expertise
    Wellbeing
    Biotechnology
    Governance

Expert Bio

Dr. Tiffany Vora is a multidisciplinary educator, writer, research scientist, and entrepreneur serving as Faculty and Vice Chair of Medicine and Digital Biology at Singularity University, where she translates cutting-edge science and medicine into actionable insights for individuals, organizations, and governments worldwide. She holds undergraduate degrees in Biology and Chemistry from New York University and a NASA-funded PhD in Molecular Biology from Princeton University, where her research pioneered work in genomics, systems biology, and computational biology. Early in her career, Tiffany contributed to drug-discovery technologies at Bristol-Myers Squibb and designed biology and health research for Mars simulations in extreme environments with the Mars Society. She went on to serve as a Visiting Assistant Professor at the American University of Cairo, developing curriculum in scientific thinking and computational biology, and later as an instructor in the Department of Bioengineering at Stanford University. Tiffany is the founder of Bayana Science, a science communication consultancy, and co-founder of Three Body Labs, a thought leadership platform with global impact, having contributed to thousands of grant proposals, research articles, and publications spanning medicine, nanotechnology, computer science, and the life sciences. At Singularity University, she has mentored startup founders, guided companies toward solving humanity's grand challenges, and championed diversity, equity, and inclusion by amplifying the voices of women and people of color in STEMM. She is a Nonresident Fellow at the Atlantic Council's GeoTech Center and a member of Homeward Bound's sixth cohort dedicated to advancing women leaders in science. Her expertise spans CRISPR, the microbiome, genetics, longevity, climate change, tissue engineering, biohacking, human space biology, and the quantitative analysis of large biological datasets, making her one of the most versatile and sought-after voices at the intersection of biology, medicine, and exponential technology.

Sessions

Longevity: Is 150 the next 80?
Digital Biology: Programming The Future Of Life
Evolutionary Leadership: Lessons for the Future from Biology
Future of Food: When Biology Is Technology
Future Of Health: A Global Revolution
The Microbiome: The Hidden Abundance Of You
The AI Revolution in Healthcare and Biotech
Levering Exponential Technologies for a People-Centered Future of Health