I spend my time helping people make sense of brain health – not by telling them what to do, but by explaining how the system actually works.
My work sits at the intersection of biology, data, and long-term thinking. Instead of focusing on symptoms or headlines, I look at how brain health changes slowly over time and why so much of the public conversation starts too late in the process.
I’m known for approaching problems from outside traditional lanes, using large-scale synthesis and systems thinking to challenge assumptions that have gone unquestioned for decades. My goal isn’t urgency or fear. It’s clarity – so people can think better about their brain, without being overwhelmed.