Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson, born on August 22, 1977, is an influential American entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and author. He is best known as the founder and former CEO of Kernel, a pioneering company that develops technologies to monitor and analyze brain activity. Additionally, he established the OS Fund, a venture capital firm focused on supporting innovative early-stage companies in the science and technology sectors.
Before his ventures in neuroscience and investment, Johnson founded Braintree, a company that revolutionized mobile and web payment systems for e-commerce. Under his leadership, Braintree acquired Venmo in 2012 for $26.2 million, and the combined business was later bought by PayPal for an impressive $800 million in 2013.
In recent years, Johnson has garnered considerable media attention for his ambitious anti-aging initiative, which he has dubbed "Project Blueprint." This project aims to explore and implement cutting-edge strategies for health and longevity.
With a strong commitment to advancing technology and improving human well-being, Bryan Johnson continues to be a prominent figure in the entrepreneurial landscape, advocating for innovative solutions that blend science with practical applications.