"One of those people with the potential to make a particularly significant impact in the techno-progressive space."
— Aubrey de Grey, Biogerontologist & Longevity ResearcherFEATURED IN & COLLABORATED WITH- SINGULARITY UNIVERSITY - BRILLIANT MINDS - SVT - KAROLINSKA INSTITUTE - TV4 - SvD - BRAINZ - ELLE - WARP INSTITUTE - ROYAL SWEDISH ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING SCIENCES
- SINGULARITY UNIVERSITY - BRILLIANT MINDS - SVT - KAROLINSKA INSTITUTE - TV4 - SvD - BRAINZ - ELLE - WARP INSTITUTE - ROYAL SWEDISH ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING SCIENCES
Carnegie Insikt
"The Company Builders Who Disconnected Their Reptile Brains."
An in-depth profile of how Mouna and her brother Saeid Esmaeilzadeh apply neuroscience to investment strategy at EHAB — building a tech-heavy portfolio while the rest of the market reacts on fear and short-term instinct.
BRAINZ
“MedTech Power Profile "Dr. Mouna" About Genetic Editing, AI and Tech That Will be Gamechangers”
"The ones I invest in must go all in — I want them to invest all their money here"
Siblings Saeid and Mouna Esmaeilzadeh have found a formula for entrepreneurship. Now, through their joint company Esmaeilzadeh Holding, they plan to take the concept across Europe.
In this article, Dr. Mouna Esmaeilzadeh shares her insights about current and future game-changers, opportunities, and her positive and optimistic beliefs about the future and the exponential explosion of innovations in technology that we're already seeing.
Affärsvärlden
Vatican News
“Miracle in the Mountains: From Death in Iran to Life in Sweden”
She died in the snow as a three-year-old, fleeing Iran with her dissident parents. Village women brought her back to life. Decades later, she stood before Pope Francis — a physician, neuroscientist, and entrepreneur — speaking up for the women still fighting for freedom in the country she was forced to leave. Dr. Mouna Esmaeilzadeh's story is one of the most extraordinary you will ever hear.
Frankfurter Allgemeine
"Business Model: Eternal Life"
One of Europe's most prestigious newspapers profiled Dr. Mouna as the first physician in the world to integrate genetic analyses into preventive health examinations. The feature introduced her longevity clinic, SciLife, to an international readership of policymakers and business leaders.
Läkartidningen
“On the Jersey: Sweden's World Cup Team Wore Her Face”
The Swedish Women's National Football Team chose Dr. Mouna as one of the women who inspire them, printing her face on the inside of their 2019 World Cup jerseys alongside Crown Princess Victoria. The players selected her for the trajectory from refugee child to one of Sweden's most recognized public figures.
MENSA Sweden
“The MENSA Award: Recognized for Making Science Accessible”
Mensa Sweden awarded Dr. Mouna their annual prize for her exceptional ability to make complex science accessible to a broad audience — without dumbing it down. The award recognized her rare ability to move between the laboratory and the living room.
SVT
“Year One Million: National Geographic's Expert on the Future”
Dr. Mouna was selected as one of the leading global thinkers in National Geographic's documentary series Year Million, exploring questions about immortality, AI, and human evolution. The series aired in over 170 countries.
TV4
“Sweden's Voice of the Nobel Prize”
For several years, Dr. Mouna served as the science expert explaining the Nobel Prizes to millions of Swedish viewers on SVT — the most prestigious role in Swedish science communication. Her 2018 coverage of the immunotherapy Nobel became a standout moment.
Ode
“Nobel Prize”
Mouna Esmaeilzadeh "Doctor Mouna" and David Howell Evans "The Edge" of U2 — dancing at the Nobel Prize laureates' dinner at the Royal Palace in Stockholm
Svenska Dagbladet
"Against All Odds" — The Super Siblings
Sweden's newspaper of record profiled Dr. Mouna and her brother Professor Saeid Esmaeilzadeh — telling the story of two refugee children who became a neuroscientist-entrepreneur and Sweden's youngest professor, and together built EHAB into a multi-billion SEK investment firm.
Sveriges Radio
“Mouna Esmaeilzadeh — From Death to Obsessed with Life”
She died at three during her family's escape from Iran, but today she is a renowned neuroscientist and entrepreneur who just turned forty. Mouna Esmaeilzadeh sees a bright future for all of us — but privately, she carries a darkness.
ELLE
“I want to make science sexy”
She is the physician who wants to spread knowledge and make science so compelling that everyone wants to engage with it. In an interview with ELLE, Mouna Esmaeilzadeh talks about her family's difficult escape from Iran, how she deals with setbacks, and why the world we live in is better than it has ever been before.
Dr. Mouna receiving the Powergirl Award
Doctor Mouna receiving the Powergirl Award in the category "Future" at a Gala arranged by UN Women Sweden and Gina Tricot.