Natasha Vita-More, PhD, MPhil, MSc, is the Retired Professor and Department Chair, Graduate Studies in Science, University of Advancing Technology, and is currently Faculty at Geneva College of Longevity Science, Distinguished Senior Fellow Center for Future Mind, Florida Atlantic University, and Scientific Advisory Board, Lifespan.io. As an award winning creative and producer, she is recognized by the Telluride Film Festival, Women in Video, and Brooks Memorial Museum. She is featured in numerous televised documentaries and magazines on the ethical use of technology and evidence-based science in the field of healthy longevity and AI. Her work continues to develop themes for healthy longevity and social issues on humanity’s future through NVM Productions, which she founded in 2024.

Natasha received her PhD University of Plymouth, United Kingdom, School of Technology; a MPhil, University of Plymouth, School of Technology & Communications; and MSc, University of Houston, Future Foresight Studies, School of Human Sciences. A former Filmmaker-in-Residence, University of Colorado, she was awarded Space Camp Wings, U.S. Space & Rocket Center, Certification in Nutrition and Sports Fitness Training, American Muscle & Fitness Association, PADI Certification in Deep Diving and Night Diving, and a Certification of Corporate Law and Litigation, Blackstone School of Law.

Her writings have been published such as Rejuvenation Research Journal, ArtifactTechnoetic ArtsNanotechnology Perceptions, Annual Workshop on Geoethical NanotechnologyDeath and Anti-Death. She had a bi-monthly column in Nanotechnology Now, has been a Guest Editor of The Global Spiral academic journal and on the Editorial Board of International Journal of Green Nanotechnology. Natasha is co-editor and author of The Transhumanist Reader: Classical and Contemporary Look at Philosophy and Technology (2013) Wiley-Blackwell. She co-authored One on One Fitness, a guide to nutrition and aerobic and anaerobic exercise for women, which is currently being rewritten as “4-ENCORE Longevity”. Her essays are included in university publications including The Oxford Handbook of Human Symbolic Evolution (Oxford University Press) as well as being featured in 100,000 Years of Beauty.

As an innovator, she is recognized for three unique achievements: (1) co-pioneered a philosophical movement on humanity’s beneficial future; (2) innovated the AI-Nanorobot biocompatible body prototype; and (3) established a scientific discovery in long-term memory of simple animals in the field of cryobiology.

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Email:  natasha@natashavita-more.com

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