Rhiannon A.E Zivkovic
Rhiannon A.E Zivkovic is president
of the
Institute of Exponential Sciences and a
business woman in the biotech and longevity space. She’s been interested in
science, particularly astronomy and biology, from a very young age. Her
greatest passions are cognitive augmentation and life extension, two
endeavors she remains deeply committed to to this day. She is also
especially interested in applications of augmented reality and
hyperreality, which she believes have incredible potential for improving
our lives.
Rhiannon strongly believes in interdisciplinarity, and her studies span
biomedical science, innovation science and business economics, which she
studied at the University of Utrecht. She also has a background in
psychology, which she previously studied at the Saxion University of
Applied Sciences. She is an entrepreneur, having founded several companies,
including Ascendance Group, Inovium Labs and Sapiens Biolabs. She currently
works as business development director for the Molecular Reality
Corporation. She is also available as a consultant for start-and-scaleups
in the longevity and biomedical field.
She believes that raising capital and investing in technology and education
is the best route to facilitate change. Embracing scientific transhumanism
and long-term approach to problems, she combines scientific inquiry with
pragmatic realpolitik and careful optimism. Finally, she is a proponent of
LGBT rights and cyber/techno/xenofeminist thought. Inspired by the luminary
Shulamith Firestone, she is a gender abolitionist who believes advanced
bioengineering technologies are the only definite solution for
sex-and-gender related issues in society.
In 2011, she cofounded the Arma’thwynn society, a Dutch student group of
young academics with a techno-positive outlook interested in improving the
human condition. In 2015, she was elected president of the Institute of
Exponential Sciences, which was founded by ex-members of said society as
part of a pull to move beyond student politics and professionalize the
organization. As president of the board, she has managed and funded the
organization of several lectures and various events in the Netherlands,
including the great D.N.A conference, the biggest conference on human gene
therapies in Europe at the time. She has given several lectures about
technology, ethics, and future studies at several different locations
including Leiden University.
Read
The Role of Aging in Society.
Read her
LinkedIn profile.