Dr. Marion Gruffaz is a biomedical scientist and the founder of Solensis, a longevity supplement and skincare company built around one straightforward idea: that the science of healthy aging should be accessible to everyone, not just researchers.
Dr. Gruffaz completed her PhD in France before moving to the United States to pursue postdoctoral research at the University of Southern California (USC), where she specialized in cellular biology with a focus on cancer, virology, and inflammation. Those years in the lab gave her a deep understanding of how the body ages at the molecular level, and more importantly, why it does so faster than it should in many people.
It was that last question that changed the direction of her career. While studying the relationship between chronic inflammation and cancer development, she kept coming back to the same observation: many of the biological processes accelerating disease were also being driven by everyday lifestyle factors. Poor sleep, chronic stress, processed food, sedentary habits. Aging-related decline was not simply inevitable. A significant part of it was preventable.
Rather than write another paper about it, she decided to do something about it. She founded Solensis in 2019 to translate what the research actually says about aging into honest, well-formulated products that people can use in their daily lives.
Today, Solensis offers a range of science-backed longevity supplements and the INNOVAGE™ skincare line, both built around the same three biological pillars she identified as central to how we age: NAD+ decline, oxidative stress, and cellular senescence. Every product is manufactured in GMP-certified facilities, independently tested for purity, and comes with published Certificates of Analysis. No shortcuts, no vague claims.
Dr. Gruffaz is also a firm believer that education matters as much as the products themselves. Through Solensis, she produces accessible content explaining the science behind aging pathways, not to impress, but because she thinks people make better decisions when they actually understand what is happening in their bodies.
She is available to speak with journalists and media covering longevity science, preventive health, nutraceutical innovation, women in science, and the challenge of maintaining scientific integrity in the wellness industry.