• NEUROSCIENTIST • ENTREPRENEUR • KEYNOTE SPEAKER • FUTURIST • PHYSICIAN • INVESTOR • THOUGHT LEADER
• NEUROSCIENTIST • ENTREPRENEUR • KEYNOTE SPEAKER • FUTURIST • PHYSICIAN • INVESTOR • THOUGHT LEADER
The future belongs
to those who choose it.
Dr. Mouna Esmaeilzadeh died at three, a refugee child whose heart stopped in the Kurdish mountains while her family fled a dictatorship. Illiterate village women brought her back to life using knowledge passed down through generations. Ever since, she has devoted her life to the science of what keeps us alive, the question of what makes that life worth living.
Refugee child turned physician, neuroscientist turned entrepreneur, entrepreneur turned investor. Few biographies move through so many worlds. She has shared a stage with Barack Obama, has sung opera with Pavarotti, been granted a private audience with Pope Francis, and served on the EU's first AI advisory committee. She founded one of the world's first longevity clinics, co-built a billion-SEK investment firm, and asks the question most experts avoid: how do we remain deeply human while becoming more technologically advanced?
Her work lives at the intersection of science and meaning — longevity, artificial intelligence, the human mind, and the resilience it takes to shape a future worth fighting for.
Across Tables and Stages
Private Audience with Pope Francis
Host and Speaker featuring Longevity and Health at Brilliant Minds
Dinner with Barack Obama
At the Nobel Prize Ceremony accompanied by The Edge from U2
Keynotes that shift perspectives
Mouna speaks at the intersection of brain science, the future of health, and human potential.
“A pioneer in longevity and personalized health, and one of our foremost experts on the future of medicine”
— ALF LINDBERG, FMR SECRETARY, NOBEL COMMITTEE
WHAT MOUNA WORKS ON:
Four areas defining our century
Science and Meaning *
Science and Meaning *
"Dr. Mouna Esmaeilzadeh combines razor-sharp analytical thinking with an undeniable instinct for what matters next.”
— Ålandsbanken