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Aiyana Bage

Chief Research Officer (CRO)

Aiyana Bage is a youth advocate, researcher, and author whose advocacy focuses on female health equity, humane technological systems, and underprivileged youth empowerment. As CRO at the Menstrual Equity Initiative (MĚI), she has led her 30+ member research team through high-impact reproductive disorder studies, working to ensure a human-centered research approach, based on understanding social, financial, and cultural barriers women face with their care.


She has represented her team at global conferences, including the Princeton FemaleFounded Conference in 2025. Furthermore, she conducts neural engineering experiments at her local university and leads a particle physics project of her own. She has a vested interest in making space technology and medicine more accessible and practical, spending time building a biological CubeSat at her school's space program. In 2026, she was invited to co-author a chapter of a comprehensive review on space medicine, spanning human health implications from genomics to economics.


As a Research Associate at a global policy think-tank, she has created policy briefs that have influenced Estonia's entrance into global coalitions, helped pass national polling policy linked to AI inclusion agendas, and analyzed AI as a trade asset, publishing her work across SSRN. In her free time, she volunteers at her local hospital, works at a nonprofit to teach students about medical humanities, and continues to spread awareness about gender advocacy, sustainable technology, and the impact that young people can truly have.

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Aiyana Bage

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Education

Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology

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