

DeSci Summit Abu Dhabi - 2025
DeSci Summit Abu Dhabi 2025 by BIO.XYZ and Molecule
DeSci Abu Dhabi brings together some of the world’s most groundbreaking scientific thinkers to explore the reality-shifting transformations shaping the future of human health and capability. This event looks at tomorrow’s breakthroughs through a fresh, accessible lens—where discoveries in biology meet the accelerating power of AI, blockchain, and new scientific market structures.
Ed Boyden
Breakthrough Prize–winning MIT professor; pioneer of neuroengineering tools and building toward an AI foundational model of the brain.James Magnussen
Retired Olympic swimmer and the world’s first self-described “Enhanced Athlete”; shares his extreme peptide- and hormone-driven transformation in an attempt to break the 50m freestyle world record post-retirement.Paul Kohlhaas
DeSci pioneer and founder of Molecule/BIO; explains why modern science requires new incentives, ownership models, and market architectures.Axel Bouchon
a biochemist, author and serial entrepreneur in the biotech, consumer and technology industries and is focused on neuroscience and prevention of neurological diseases. He is fundamentally driven by the question “What makes our brains truly happy?”Jonathan Anomaly
Philosopher and bioethicist focused on human intelligence; explores the biology, ethics, and future of cognitive enhancement.Sebastian Brunemeier
Co-founder & Partner at LongGame Ventures; invests across longevity, biotechnology, and deep tech.Simon Li from Xtalpi
AI-biotech leaders discussing how AI-driven drug discovery is reshaping consumer health and how RWA tokenization may accelerate global scientific progress.
This isn’t a traditional scientific conference—it’s an engaging, entertaining, and accessible journey into the future of science. Designed for the curious public as much as for experts, DeSci Abu Dhabi invites you to meet the visionaries unlocking the next era of human potential and to experience science in a way that feels alive, relatable, and full of possibility.