Keynotes on neuroscience, leadership and the biology of modern performance.
Rigorous, evidence-led and precisely communicated — for audiences who want science without simplification, and insight they can act on.
Science that changes the way people think about leadership, cognition and ageing.
Lauren speaks to the biological reality behind how humans think, perform and age — bringing a systems perspective to the relationship between cognition, physiology, behaviour and modern life. Drawing from neuroscience, ageing biology and human physiology, her work explores what modern life looks like when viewed through a more biologically coherent lens.
Whether addressing a board, an executive leadership cohort, a medical or scientific audience, or a general conference, the substance does not change. The framing does. The result is a room that leaves with a different understanding of what human performance actually requires — and what they as leaders, professionals and organisations can do differently.
Five areas of depth. Tailored for each audience.
Cognitive Infrastructure & Modern Performance
Most organisations treat cognitive performance as a given. The neuroscience of attention, executive function and decision quality under load tells a different story — one with direct implications for how we structure work, design leadership and sustain high performance over time.
The Female Brain & Leadership
Female biology is not a deviation from a universal standard — it is a distinct and under-researched domain with significant implications for professional performance, career trajectory and organisational design. This keynote draws on the current neuroscience of the female brain across the lifespan.
Menopause, Cognition & Organisational Capability
The neurobiological reality of the menopausal transition — and why it is a leadership, governance and organisational capability issue, not a personal or wellness matter. Grounded in current endocrinology and cognitive neuroscience.
Dementia Is Not Destiny
A neuroscience-led exploration of how biology, lifestyle and modern environments shape the way the brain ages. This keynote reframes dementia risk through the lens of prevention, systems biology and cognitive longevity — challenging the idea that cognitive decline is simply an inevitable part of ageing.
Skin, Longevity & Systems Biology
Developed for beauty, health and longevity industry audiences. The skin as a visible interface of systemic ageing — what current science understands about cutaneous ageing, the skin–brain axis, and the intersection of dermatology and longevity research.
Evidence that reframes how they see their world.
A more biologically grounded understanding of cognition, performance and human capacity.
Insight into the physiological realities shaping female health, leadership, ageing and modern life.
A systems perspective on the relationship between brain, body, behaviour and environment.
Current science translated with clarity, nuance and real-world relevance.
New ways of thinking about resilience, cognitive longevity and human potential.
Research that challenges reductionist views of health, performance and ageing.
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Lauren works selectively with conferences, leadership forums, media platforms and public-facing conversations exploring the future of human health, cognition and ageing.
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