Natasha Vita-More is an award-winning creative, futurist, and longevity pioneer who achieved a scientific discovery in long-term memory preservation within the field of cryobiology. She is the Founder and Chief Science Officer of 4-ENCORE Longevity, a startup focused on optimizing health today while preparing for breakthroughs in AI-driven regenerative medicine.
Natasha developed the philosophical framework H. Sapient, integrating neural plasticity with bio-compatible AI-driven nanorobotics. She also designed one of the first conceptual future human body prototypes, featured by KurzweilAI technologies.
Described by Wired magazine as a “role model for superlongevity” and an “early adopter of revolutionary change,” Natasha has appeared in more than 24 televised documentaries exploring humanity’s future, longevity, AI, AGI, and human enhancement. She has been featured in The New York Times, Vogue, Politico, Time, and other major global publications, and has been named among the Top 50 Women in Longevity.
At the International SportsAccord Convention, she addressed human enhancement in Olympic and non-Olympic sports and introduced the concept of the “Super Olympics.” At the Fujitsu Research s3i TOPOS Conference in Tokyo, she presented on global aging and introduced the concept of the “Regenerative Generation.” Speaking at the Global Leaders Forum in Seoul, she explored how human evolution is adapting to exponential technologies. More recently, at the Gala Awards in Berlin, she proposed that healthy longevity to age 100 will become “the new 60.”
Academically, Natasha earned her doctorate from the University of Plymouth (School of Technology, Media Arts and Architecture), an MPhil in Technology & Communications, and an MSc in Foresight and Future Studies from the University of Houston (School of Human Sciences). She has served as Filmmaker-in-Residence at the University of Colorado, received Space Camp Wings from the U.S. Space & Rocket Center, and holds certification in Nutrition and Sports Fitness Training from the American Muscle & Fitness Association.
Her leadership in education includes serving as Department Chair of Graduate Studies at the University of Advancing Technology, mentoring entrepreneurial portfolio boards and senior innovation projects. She has been a Visiting Scholar at 21st Century Medicine and has lectured at institutions including Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Virginia Commonwealth University, Cambridge (UK), Aalto University (Finland), and served as a track advisor at Singularity University.
Her awards include First Place at the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, Special Recognition from Women in Video, a Design Award at the Telluride Film Festival, Notable Achievement from Cable TV Los Angeles, Interview Magazine’s “Portrait of the Stars” honor, and the Futurist Web Award Forecaster’s Award.
Natasha’s projects have been exhibited internationally at Germany’s Museum Folkwang, Italy’s Centro per l’Arte Contemporanea Luigi Pecci, London’s Institute of Contemporary Arts, SXSW’s Tomorrow Museum, Chicago’s Field Museum, the EZTV, the Hollywood Museum, the Los Angeles Museum of Science, and the Brooks Memorial Museum.
Through science, philosophy, art, and entrepreneurship, Natasha Vita-More continues to shape global conversations on longevity, human enhancement, and the future of human evolution.