Dr. Tiffany Vora is a nonresident senior fellow with the Atlantic Council’s GeoTech Center. She earned her undergraduate degrees in biology and chemistry from New York University and her PhD in molecular biology from Princeton University. Among other experiences, she was formerly a professor at American University in Cairo, an instructor in bioengineering at Stanford University, and the faculty director at Singularity University. Vora is currently a Singularity fellow in biotechnology at Singularity University, a regular contributor to Ernst & Young’s Executive Learning Programs and the Center for Homeland and Defense Security’s Emergence Program, and the vice president of innovation partnerships at Explore Mars, a space-focused nonprofit. Using her expertise in biotechnologies and the industries that they are revolutionizing, Vora has mentored startup founders, inspired companies to tackle humanity’s grand challenges, and supported governments and other organizations to prepare for a radically different future of life on Earth and elsewhere.