Dr. Julie Hinman DNP is a family nurse practitioner, business owner, and community leader. With over 20 years in healthcare, she emphasizes integrative health through nutrition, lifestyle, and mindset. Founder of Soal Wellness, she specializes in longevity, hormones, functional medicine, weight loss, gut health, and autoimmunity. She holds advanced degrees and certifications from the University of Arizona, IFM, and A4M.
Dr. Phillip Yoo is a best-selling author, world-renowned speaker, and in-demand healthcare, fitness, and wellness expert with more than 27 years of experience and has traveled the world researching and developing state-of-the-art pain management techniques. His mission is to get chronic pain sufferers back into the activities they love without pain, dysfunction, or disability, heart disease, or cancer risk.
Dr. Borsand is the current president of the Arizona Hyperbaric Society, certified trainer for the International Board of undersea Medicine, faculty for the International Hyperbaric Association and medical advisor to the National Hyperbaric Safety Association.
Dr. Rudy is the Medical Director and Co-Founder of the Medical Health Institute, a medical practice specializing in hormone optimization, human performance, and longevity. Dr Rudy has been active as a speaker for different medical conventions about subjects like health, wellness, weight loss, hormone optimization, peptide therapy, and longevity.
Dr. Kaufmann is the author and creator of the Kaufmann Protocol, a systematic explanation of why we age on a cellular basis coupled with an organized system to delay the aging process. This theory was introduced in the book The Kaufmann Protocol: Why we Age and How to Stop it which has been recognized by many longevity leaders as the go-to tome for understanding the aging process.
Stephen McCain, a two-time Olympic gymnast, World Champion Silver Medalist, and Hall of Fame inductee, has transcended the world of gymnastics to become a global advocate for longevity. Stephen is passionately committed to raising awareness and promoting practices that enhance human longevity and performance. At 50 years young, he defies conventional notions about aging, demonstrating that individuals can unlock their optimal health potential at any age.
Michael Rose is a Distinguished Professor of Biology at the University of California, Irvine. He has been studying the biology of aging since 1976. He has received several scientific prizes, including the inaugural Bacon Prize in 2019. After more than three hundred academic articles and ten academic books, his next book is "Conceptual Breakthroughs in the Evolutionary Biology of Aging." Co-authored with Kenneth Arnold, it will be published later this year.