Our Mission
Our mission is clear: bringing you the future of human longevity, today!
Our goal is to redefine the aging process, unlocking your full potential for health, beauty, and longevity.
With our products and our services, we provide at our longevity clinics, Oxford Natural by Gowinglife, is the embodiment of this commitment, aimed at bringing the latest longevity breakthroughs to the masses. We believe in making the promise of longevity accessible to all, not just a privileged few. That is why we reinvest our profit directly into our independent scientific studies and publish the results free of charge for everyone.
Join us in our journey to embrace a new era of aging gracefully.
Philosophy
Our foundation lies in the pursuit of scientific excellence. Recent breakthroughs in animal models have illuminated the potential for certain interventions to not only slow down aging but even reverse it. Moreover, the revolutionary concept of biological age has reshaped our understanding of aging benchmarks.
Unlike chronological age, which is important for celebrating birthdays, the biological age tells a story of how slowly or rapidly your internal body is aging. With our dedicated research team and state-of-the-art laboratory in Oxford, England, we help you to stay young and live long, by reducing your biological age.
Antonia Schultze-Mosgau
Chief Executive Officer
Antonia Schultze-Mosgau is the CEO of Gowing Life and the Co-Founder & CEO of Oxford Natural. She strategically translates cutting-edge longevity research into real-world applications for longer, healthier, and more fulfilling lives.
Previously, Antonia's strategic leadership at Oxford Cancer Analytics pioneered machine learning-based early cancer detection, earning the University of Oxford's All-Innovate Award.
Her academic background is in Behavioural and Experimental Economics, Psychology, and Cognitive Neuroscience (Neuroeconomics) with degrees obtained from the University of Mannheim (Germany), University of Oxford (UK), and UC Berkeley (USA). Her focus includes public health interventions, AI, genetics, and human health behaviour change strategies, as well as developing real-life applications for the court of law in the United States using fMRI.