Biohackers take a DIY approach to personal health. Utilizing technology, they utilize real time monitoring of key biological parameters in real time in order to optimize daily habits for energy, recovery, and longevity.
Some biohackers engage in genetic modification experiments without adequate supervision, which poses public health risks. Such activities frequently take place outside community labs without adequate oversight.
Hack Your Health
Hack Your Health (formerly KetoCon) has united thousands of attendees with experts in nutrition, fitness, biohacking and human performance since 2017. The three-day event features world-class presentations and workshops as well as an expansive expo hall featuring cutting-edge health tools and brands.
Netflix’s documentary Hack Your Health: The Secrets of your Gut explores the fascinating link between gut microbiome and brain health, and emphasizes eating diverse foods to nourish gut microbes and reduce pain. According to this film, having healthy gut microbes can reduce physical pain while improving mental clarity by modulating hormones, serotonin levels, immune functions and modulating immune response systems. This film also emphasizes eating diverse diets to nourish these important gut microbes.
FMT involves transplanting healthy feces from another individual into your own gut to restore microbial balance, suggesting it could relieve many gut-related conditions, including chronic diarrhea, irritable bowel syndrome and inflammatory bowel disease. Furthermore, yoga may help reduce stress and anxiety as well as improve digestive function – adding diversity to your gut microbiome; eating more fruits and vegetables also supports its health; for anyone experiencing gut issues seeking the assistance of a dietitian may help with making dietary changes that could help.
Annual Wellness Summit
The Annual Wellness Summit brings together leaders and visionaries to positively shape the future of the global $6.3 trillion wellness economy. Held each year, it features both in-person and virtual events to explore beauty, senior living and other sectors within wellness industries.
Pre-summit workshops at this year’s conference provide a great way to explore deeper wellness topics and connect with experts. Summit prices for members range between $995 and $1,495, while early registration is strongly advised.
The summit’s primary themes revolve around wellness, longevity and biohacking – three topics with wide appeal to attendees from around the world. This year’s theme, “Longevity Through a Wellness Lens,” attracted an international array of attendees; notable speakers at this year’s summit include Michael Roizen MD from Cleveland Clinic’s Chief Wellness Office as well as Jeremy Jauncey founder of Beautiful Destinations; Omer K Isvan president of Servotel; Anna Bjurstam pioneer wellness pioneer from Six Senses among many others.
At the Summit, its vibrant community is one of its hallmarks. Attendees can feel at ease to ask questions and exchange ideas in an atmosphere conducive to learning and discussion.
2025’s Summit will focus on improving human performance through lifestyle interventions and emerging technology. Speakers will include top researchers and entrepreneurs working in fields like geroscience, regenerative medicine and longevity therapeutics; along with exploring recent breakthroughs in aging research and drug discovery.
At the annual Wellness Alliance Conference held in Austin, Texas, our wellness initiatives at UF were highlighted. Our team presented on innovative workplace wellness strategies at this event and was attended by wellness and interdisciplinary professionals from across UF’s health systems, hospitals, and school districts.
The Annual Wellness Summit is an exceptional gathering of wellness leaders, innovators and entrepreneurs from around the globe. Designed to elevate and empower wellness professionals to positively influence community and organization health, its high-quality sessions feature one-on-one conversations as well as hands-on tech trials; attendees leave the Summit with new ideas that can enhance both work life and personal lives.
Cell Surgical Conference
The Cell Surgical Conference is the premier biohacking conference on our list, targeting medical professionals and serious health optimizers with advanced knowledge of cellular biology. It specializes in interventions such as regenerative medicine, stem cells, exosomes, and peptide treatments; thus it’s not suitable for beginners; attendees often learn of innovative medical approaches before they become widely available.
This biohacking conference has earned itself a stellar reputation thanks to its welcoming community atmosphere. Speakers at this annual event include wellness pioneers such as Daymond John, Dr. Daniel Pompa, JP Sears, as well as world-class products like OxyHealth’s hyperbaric oxygen chambers which are used globally by celebrities and athletes such as Lebron James, Joe Rogan and Hal Elrod.
OxyHealth’s hyperbaric oxygen therapy chambers promote cellular regeneration, accelerate healing, and support peak physical and cognitive function. They’re used by elite athletes, doctors, and patients worldwide to increase performance, extend longevity, and enhance their overall well-being.
Aging Research & Drug Discovery Meeting
Established in 2014, the Aging Research and Drug Discovery Meeting (ARDD) has quickly become one of the world’s premier events dedicated to technologies designed to extend healthy longevity. Serving as a platform for researchers and representatives from both industry and academia to exchange ideas, thoughts, expertise and foster new collaborations; held each year in Copenhagen this event draws together pharmaceutical/biotech industry leaders, academic experts and investors to advance aging-related research as well as discover novel therapeutic interventions; it even hosts Longevity Medicine Day and startup pitch sessions!
The conference’s final session explored advanced technological innovations that promise to revolutionize our understanding and control of biological systems. Ed Boyden from MIT opened this discussion by outlining ExM, an imaging technique which evenly expands biological samples in order to visualize high-speed signaling dynamics with unprecedented resolution. He also highlighted their use in studying cell maintenance mechanisms that may help treat or prevent diseases.
Georges Janssens of Amsterdam UMC presented work featuring their movement clock to predict biological age with remarkable accuracy, while Alex Zhavoronkov of Insilico Medicine Hong Kong presented various clocks created by Deep Longevity such as MindAge that uses survey data to generate an estimate psychological age estimate. Furthermore, single nucleus RNA sequencing was utilized to uncover gene networks associated with various psychiatric disorders including schizophrenia.
Martin Borch Jensen of Gordian Biotechnology in USA provided a solution to this challenge through pooled in vivo testing setup that can test multiple drugs at the same time and simultaneously assess mouse healthspan effects – this reduces both time and money spent testing each individual drug individually, hastening life-extending treatments into clinical trials quicker.
Drug repurposing could also provide researchers with an effective solution, enabling them to discover multipurpose medications that treat multiple conditions simultaneously. Nir Barzilai of Albert Einstein College of Medicine in USA detailed his work repurposing existing FDA-approved medications as treatments for age-related diseases.






