The Biohacking Index, published by Wellness Eternal, has released its March 2026 Index Report, a curated feature spotlighting women redefining health, longevity, and human performance. In honor of Women’s History Month, this edition is dedicated to female founders, clinicians, and innovators building frameworks that will define the next era of medicine and human optimization.
The Biohacking Index uses a proprietary four-step verification process evaluating clinical integrity, real-world outcomes, practitioner validation, and ongoing performance. This ensures featured voices embody credibility, impact, and measurable contributions, not just visibility. "This report is about signal over noise," said Lindsay O’Neill O’Keefe, Founder of Wellness Eternal and creator of the Biohacking Index. "These women are not building for attention. They are building because the solutions they needed did not exist, and now they are shaping what comes next."
A clear pattern emerges across disciplines: healthcare is moving from symptom management toward systems supporting the body’s innate intelligence. From cellular interventions and biomarker-driven protocols to bioelectric signaling, inhaled therapeutics, and frequency-based diagnostics, practitioners in this report expand how health is understood, measured, and optimized. This shift reflects a broader transformation in wellness and longevity, grounded in integration, personalization, and proactive care.
The March Index Report highlights seven women whose work spans research, clinical practice, product innovation, and education. Sylvie Beljanski advances cellular health through biomarker tracking and science-backed botanical compounds. Carrie Drinkwine integrates quantum biology, molecular hydrogen, and bioelectric health for root-cause healing. Lisa Semerly drives innovation in respiratory health through halotherapy and inhaled nutraceutical systems. Dr. Lisa Piper and Wendy Cohn-Osborne focus on non-toxic, drug-free solutions supporting natural regulatory intelligence. Samantha Lander combines peptides, functional medicine, and recovery-focused care for performance and sober wellness. Dr. Sienna Steckel bridges European biological medicine with energetic diagnostics and frequency technologies. Colette Schnabel redefines longevity as a sustainable, integrated lifestyle for high-performing individuals.
Collectively, these leaders point toward longevity emphasizing quality, resilience, and intelligence of life, not just extension. The global wellness industry continues expanding, but information volume makes distinguishing credibility difficult. The Biohacking Index addresses this gap with a structured, practitioner-led system identifying solutions with real-world efficacy. The platform evaluates wellness technologies, providers, and protocols through expert nomination, patient outcomes, clinical review, and performance tracking. Its monthly report reaches a global audience, providing visibility to integrity-first solutions. For more information, visit https://www.biohackingindex.com.
This report matters for business and technology leaders as it signals a maturation in the wellness sector toward evidence-based, regenerative approaches. The shift from reactive to proactive health systems creates opportunities for investment in personalized diagnostics, bioelectric technologies, and integrated care models. For industry stakeholders, the Index’s verification framework offers a tool to navigate market noise, while the focus on female leadership highlights diverse innovation pathways in a field historically dominated by male voices. The emphasis on measurable outcomes and clinical integrity suggests growing demand for transparency, potentially influencing regulatory standards and consumer expectations worldwide.


