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 entirely to female founders, clinicians, and innovators who are building the frameworks for the next era of medicine and human optimization.
The 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 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 away from symptom management toward systems that support the body’s innate intelligence. From cellular-level interventions and biomarker-driven protocols to bioelectric signaling, inhaled therapeutics, and frequency-based diagnostics, the featured practitioners are expanding how health is understood, measured, and optimized.
The report highlights seven women: Sylvie Beljanski, advancing cellular health through biomarker tracking and botanical compounds; Carrie Drinkwine, integrating quantum biology and bioelectric health; Lisa Semerly, driving innovation in halotherapy and inhaled nutraceuticals; Dr. Lisa Piper and Wendy Cohn-Osborne, focusing on non-toxic solutions supporting natural regulatory intelligence; Samantha Lander, combining peptides and functional medicine for performance and sober wellness; Dr. Sienna Steckel, bridging European biological medicine with frequency-based technologies; and Colette Schnabel, redefining longevity as a sustainable lifestyle for high performers.
Collectively, their work points toward a conclusion: longevity now emphasizes improving the quality, resilience, and intelligence of life, rather than merely extending it. The global wellness industry is expanding rapidly, but the volume of information makes it difficult to distinguish credibility from noise. The Biohacking Index addresses this gap by providing a structured, practitioner-led system to elevate solutions with real-world efficacy. For more information on the verification process or to be considered for future reports, visit https://www.biohackingindex.com.


