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Tina Technotic
Short Biography
Tina Woods—known on the dancefloor as DJ Tina Technotic—is a longevity entrepreneur, health-science advocate, and co-founder of Longevity Rave, a global cultural movement exploring how music, joy, and human connection support wellbeing. Through the JoyScore Experiment, she is pioneering new ways to measure how collective experiences influence health and longevity.
Extended Biography
Tina Woods is a London-based longevity entrepreneur, author, and DJ whose work bridges science, culture, and community.
She performs as Tina Technotic, a DJ project that emerged unexpectedly in her mid-fifties when she discovered the transformative power of techno music during recovery from major foot surgery. Immersing herself in electronic music and learning to mix during rehabilitation, she began performing DJ sets that combine energetic techno with a deeper mission around joy, connection, and wellbeing.
Tina is the co-founder and resident DJ of Longevity Rave, an initiative launched in London with DJ Yukari Takehisa that brings together scientists, entrepreneurs, artists, and music lovers to explore how music and collective movement can foster human connection and mental wellbeing.
Her DJ sets reflect her belief that the dancefloor can act as a powerful social and emotional environment where people across generations connect through rhythm and shared experience. She first discovered techno’s transformative energy while dancing in her late fifties and now crafts high-energy sets designed to unite generations on the dancefloor.
Alongside her music career, Tina is a leader in the global longevity field. She is founder and CEO of Collider Health and has spent decades working at the intersection of science, technology, policy, and innovation to promote healthier, longer lives.
Her work has been featured internationally in outlets including The Sunday Times, Business Insider, The Guardian, and other media platforms highlighting the emerging intersection between longevity science and culture.
““Longevity science has measured almost everything except the things that make life worth living—joy, connection and belonging. The JoyScore Experiment explores how music and collective experiences might shape our wellbeing and longevity.””
Professional Roles
Founder & CEO — Collider Health
Founder — Business for Health
Executive Director — International Institute of Longevity
Steering Committee Member — Human Exposome Project
Healthy Longevity Champion — National Innovation Centre for Ageing
Co-Founder — Longevity Rave
Key Themes
Longevity and healthspan innovation
Joy and human connection as drivers of wellbeing
Music and dance as tools for human flourishing
Intergenerational culture and community
The intersection of science, technology and creativity
Links
Resident Advisor
https://ra.co/dj/tinatechnoticSoundCloud
https://soundcloud.com/tina-technoticLongevity Rave
https://www.longevityrave.worldJoyScore Experiment
https://www.longevityrave.world/the-joyscore-experimentMedia Coverage
https://www.longevityrave.world/mediaInstagram
https://instagram.com/tina.technoticLinkedIn
Longevity Rave
Longevity Rave is a global cultural movement and collaboration between scientists, DJs and cultural innovators exploring how music, synchrony and collective experiences can support human wellbeing and longevity.
Combining elements of rave culture with emerging research in neuroscience, longevity science and social connection, the project investigates how environments designed around joy, rhythm and community might help counter the rising epidemic of loneliness and social isolation.
Its mission is simple: to explore how the experiences that make us feel most alive — music, movement and connection — can become part of the future of health and human flourishing.
JoyScore Experiment
Tina is leading the JoyScore Experiment, Longevity Rave’s scientific initiative exploring how joy, connection, and synchrony influence human health.
The concept is based on a simple idea: Longevity science has measured almost everything except the things that make life worth living—joy, connection, belonging and community.
Through events like Longevity Rave, Tina is developing a new framework for understanding how positive collective experiences may influence long-term health and human flourishing.
Media Highlights
Coverage and features include (see fill list here):
The Sunday Times – feature on becoming a DJ later in life
Business Insider – profile on longevity and daily life as a CEO and DJ
The Guardian – story on discovering DJing after surgery
DJaneMag – feature on Longevity Rave and women DJs
Global coverage across over 70 outlets following early Longevity Rave events.