

Tina Woods
Founder & CEO

Tina Woods is a mission-driven social entrepreneur and system architect bringing diverse stakeholders together in shared endeavours to improve health, working at the cross section of science, technology, investment and policy/government.
She is Founder and CEO of Collider Health and Business for Health, working with private, public and third sectors to drive system change from the 'sickcare' model to one rooted in prevention, linking health with economic growth.
She is on the Steering Committee and Global Ambassador for Partnerships for the
Human Exposome Project linking human and planetary health.
She is Executive Director of the International Institute of Longevity, combining her interest in taking the latest science and technology of longevity into the 'next frontier' of the Human Exposome to understand what drives human healthspan, resilience and flourishing.
She is the Healthy Longevity Champion for the National Innovation Centre for Ageing and sits on various advisory groups, including the XPRIZE Global Visioneering Brain Trust, Strategic Advisory Board for the BBSRC Bioscience for an Integrated Understanding of Health, and Global Commission on Healthy Indoor Air.
Tina is the co-founder of Longevity Rave (and DJs as Tina Technotic), a collective of entrepreneurs, scientists, DJs and artists that organise raves around the world using the power of music, joy and connection to bring the generations together.
Tina was director of the All Party Parliamentary Group for Longevity secretariat (2016-2023)
Tina’s book, ‘Live Longer with AI: How artificial intelligence is helping us extend our healthspan and live better too' was published in October 2020.
She studied genetics at Cornell University in the USA and also has an MBA from Bayes Business School in London.

