Dr. Mariam Elgabry is a biochemical engineer, entrepreneur, and former elite sprinter building the future of at-home health. She is the founder and CEO of Bronic, creator of Nurfy, a first-of-its-kind “homeable” micro-lab that uses AI to turn daily gut-health samples into simple, next-day actions. Mariam holds credentials from Yale and UCL, serves as an Honorary Research Fellow at UCL, and has advised on biosecurity and emerging technologies with governments and international partners, including the United Nations. Her work sits at the intersection of microbiome science, cyber-biosecurity, and human performance—translating lab-grade methods into private, accessible tools people can use at home.
After years abroad, Mariam returns “home” to prove you don’t need Silicon Valley to build world-changing health tech. She is now launching the first daily gut-microbiome program for female athletes—starting with herself as she trains to re-qualify for the national team. The aim is to build the first female-athlete microbiome performance & longevity dataset, designed biosecurity-first, and to share what works in plain language. On stage, Mariam brings scientist-level rigor and athlete-level honesty—the hard problems, the false starts, and the conviction that longevity begins at home, with courage, curiosity, and compounding daily choices.





