

Evidence That Lives With You.
At Virtusan, science is a living discipline constantly evolving, tested, and refined. Our research focuses on the systems that regulate how the body ages: cellular energy, recovery capacity, nervous system balance, circadian rhythms, and behavioral consistency. We study how small, repeatable interventions can influence these systems over time, creating measurable improvements in health and resilience.
Rather than chasing breakthroughs that stay confined to laboratories, we concentrate on translation, bringing validated scientific principles into tools that people can use daily. Every product, protocol, and service is developed with one question in mind: does this meaningfully support long-term wellbeing in real life?
Our approach blends established research with continuous experimentation, allowing us to adapt as science advances. This is how Virtusan turns complexity into clarity and longevity into something practical, personal, and sustainable.
Guided by Independent Expertise
Our Scientific Advisory Board.
At the core of Virtusan stands a network of scientists, clinicians, and researchers who help shape our direction with rigor and integrity. Our Scientific Advisory Board acts as both compass and filter challenging assumptions, validating methodologies, and ensuring that every solution we develop is grounded in credible science.
These experts bring deep experience across longevity research, neuroscience, physiology, and behavioral health. Their role is not to endorse trends, but to ask the hard questions: Is this supported by evidence? Is it safe? Can it create real, long-term value for peopleβs lives?
This continuous dialogue between research and application is what gives Virtusan its backbone and its credibility.

Andrew Hubermann
Andrew Huberman is a neuroscientist and professor known for his work on brain function, stress regulation, vision, and human performance.
His research explores how neural circuits shape behavior, recovery, and adaptation. At Virtusan, his work informs how light, habits, and environmental signals interact with the nervous system bridging neuroscience and practical daily protocols.

David Sinclair
David Sinclair is a leading researcher in the field of aging and longevity, focused on the biology of cellular aging and genetic regulation. His work has reshaped how science understands lifespan, resilience, and cellular repair.
At Virtusan, his research inspires a longevity-first approach centered on maintaining cellular function and slowing biological aging through evidence-based interventions.

Shauna Shapiro
Shauna Shapiro is a clinical psychologist and researcher specializing in mindfulness, emotional regulation, and resilience. Her work highlights the role of mental states and awareness in long-term health and wellbeing.
At Virtusan, her research supports the integration of recovery, nervous system balance, and sustainable behavior change as essential pillars of longevity.
Building a Scalable Longevity System.
Virtusan is not built around a single technology, but around a long-term vision of human longevity and daily wellbeing. While our journey begins with red light therapy and biometric tracking, every solution we develop is part of a growing ecosystem designed to integrate science, behavior, and measurable data into everyday life. Each product represents a layer of the same system: one that evolves, expands, and adapts as science advances and new opportunities emerge.

