I work at the intersection of health, technology, and longevity. My day job is Head of Growth at YEARS, a Berlin-based healthspan clinic decoding aging — advanced diagnostics paired with data-driven health programs.
My background is business and data science — Nova SBE in Lisbon with an exchange at UC Berkeley. I'm now studying the Executive Master in Longevity at the Geneva College of Longevity Sciences, while writing and speaking publicly about the science that actually holds up.
On the side, I co-founded Alphora Health and host Return on Health, a German-language podcast with long-form conversations on preventive medicine, biomarkers, and where the health system is quietly broken.
Favikon ranks me as the #2 Aging & Longevity voice in Germany. I've been featured as a health expert across t3n, longevity.technology, and start-up insider. I hold scholarships from the German National Scholarship and the German Academic Scholarship Foundation (Studienstiftung), and I'm an associate member of the Healthy Longevity Medicine Society.
The premise is simple: prevention over prescription, data over hype, system over silver bullets. Everything I build or publish tries to compress the gap between what the evidence supports and what the internet believes.
Berlin healthspan clinic decoding aging. Advanced diagnostics combined with data-driven programs. The place I'd send my own family.
Building at the intersection of preventive medicine and data. Quiet work — no launch theatre until the product earns it.
Long-form conversations in German on prevention, biomarkers, and where the health system is quietly broken. Available on Spotify and YouTube.
After Nova SBE and UC Berkeley, the Geneva College of Longevity Sciences is where the operating knowledge gets updated in public.
No sponsorships, no affiliate deals. The only things on my CV are the things I actually earned.
Keynotes, panels, and long-form conversations on prevention, diagnostics, and system change in health. German and English. No brand keynotes. Topics I'll speak on:
Podcast guests, research collaborations, speaking enquiries, and honest disagreements welcome. Brand sponsorships and supplement samples: please don't.