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Leana Silverberg is a strategic advisor at Johns Hopkins Tech Ventures and an MPH/MBA candidate at Johns Hopkins University. She was the Chief Business Development Officer of Chromepay and former Director of Global Newborn Solutions. She graduated with her Biotechnology Master's from Brandeis University in 2019. Since Leana was 12 years old and had to treat her mother for Lyme Disease, she has been passionate about disease prevention and reduction to live healthier lives for longer. Now she needs your help creating holistic, sustainable, and impactful solutions. In her talk “How to Age on Purpose,” Leana tells about how we can start planning now for the rest of our lives. Leana Silverberg is a strategic advisor at Johns Hopkins Tech Ventures and an MPH/MBA candidate at Johns Hopkins University. She was the Chief Business Development Officer of Chromepay and former Director of Global Newborn Solutions. Before completing her Biotechnology Master's from Brandeis University in 2019, Leana founded EMet Nanotech, a nanoimaging drug discovery tools company. She has completed numerous accelerator programs including Google for Startups, MassChallenge, NSF-ICorps, and MIT Global Entrepreneurship Bootcamp. During her career path, she consulted for over 60 startup teams, helped develop a new SARs-CoV-2 screening technique, worked on tech transfer for a Nobel Laureate, and created and implemented strategies for pharmaceutical companies. Since Leana was 12 years old and had to treat her mother for Lyme Disease, she has been passionate about disease prevention and reduction to live healthier lives for longer. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx