Dominika Wilczok is a neuroscience student at Duke University and Duke Kunshan University working at the frontier of cryobiology, longevity science, and biomedical innovation.Before graduating from undergraduate studies, she has co-authored 10 publications and 2 book chapters. Her research focuses on brain tissue vitrification, organ preservation, and the use of generative AI to accelerate discovery of next-generation cryopreservation materials and cryoprotective agents, with implications for extending biological viability and preserving function. She has held visiting research positions at the University of Minnesota and the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology. She also serves in the leadership of the International Cryobiology Young Researchers (ICYR), a global network within the Society for Cryobiology, leading the China chapter. She coordinates the Longevity Education Hub, which has reached more than 13,000 physicians worldwide through free, accredited longevity medicine courses, delivered a TEDx talk on the Handbook of Healthy Longevity, and writes Regeneration.ai, a Substack covering longevity biotechnology, cryopreservation, and frontier science.