Boyang’s current work emphasizes supporting underfunded, high-impact projects in areas such as whole-body replacement, artificial womb technology, xenotransplantation, and 3D-biofabrication, as well as promoting scientific and cultural collaboration between Eastern and Western longevity communities. He holds a bachelor’s degree in computer science from the National University of Singapore and pursued graduate studies in computer science at Yale University before beginning a career as a technology entrepreneur. His background in computer science informs his interest in the intersection of biotechnology and artificial intelligence, particularly in the emerging fields of digital biology and computational modeling.
Prior to founding Immortal Dragons, Boyang built and managed several technology ventures, gaining hands-on experience in product development, business strategy, and scaling innovation-driven companies. This entrepreneurial perspective shapes his investment approach, which prioritizes long-term scientific impact and translational potential over short-term financial returns.
Boyang is a strong advocate for longevity research outreach and public engagement, supporting translation and publication initiatives, podcasts, and grant programs within the global aging science community. His personal interest in experimental therapies,such as gene therapy and other radical interventions, underscores his commitment to advancing the scientific understanding and practical application of healthy lifespan extension.