I'm building DrRuby.ai — the world's first women's healthspan intelligence platform. Skin is the sensor, data is the asset, healthspan is the outcome.
I spent years watching people — including myself — chase health information that never connected into anything useful. Labs that sat in email inboxes. Wearables that tracked everything but explained nothing. Data without intelligence.
So I started DrRuby: an AI that integrates your skin, your biomarkers, and your lifestyle into one longevity intelligence layer. The entry point is a skin scan — 30 seconds, no blood draw, immediate insight.
I also make ceramics. I find the same question in both — how do we notice what's actually changing in us, before it's too late to act?
I talk to scientists, founders, and thinkers building the future of human health. These conversations shape how DrRuby thinks — and how I do.
I started making ceramics as a way to think without screens. It became something else — a practice of noticing how materials change over time.
There's something about clay that demands patience. You can't rush it. You fire it and wait. You don't know what you'll get. It turns out this is related to everything else I do.
This is not a shop. It's an archive. Some of it may be available one day.




