A private space for people advancing mitochondrial science and translating it into better health practice.
Mito-Hackers brings together researchers, clinicians, nutrition professionals, exercise specialists, coaches, educators, and informed independent learners to examine evidence, challenge assumptions, share practical observations, and connect emerging mitochondrial science with responsible real-world work.
Invitation-only membership helps protect the quality, relevance, and integrity of the conversation.
A shared workspace for better mitochondrial thinking.
A place to connect evidence, informed discussion, and responsible real-world application.
Mito-Hackers is organized to help members move from questions and evidence to useful discussion and more informed practice. It creates room for exchange across research, clinical work, nutrition, exercise, education, and independent study.
Research & Resources
Peer-reviewed research, useful frameworks, and shared context for interpreting mitochondrial science carefully and productively.
Questions & Input
Focused discussion where members can raise questions, test assumptions, and compare informed perspectives across disciplines.
Experiments & Wins
A place to discuss practical approaches and observations, while respecting individual variation and the limits of anecdotal experience.
Webinars & Events
Live conversations with researchers, clinicians, practitioners, and invited guests working across mitochondrial health and human performance.
Also inside: Announcements, Introductions, and General Discussion keep members connected between deeper conversations.
The future of human energy depends on how well we think together.
Created and led by Mani Agrawal, Mito-Hackers brings leading researchers, clinicians, and health professionals into a shared conversation around mitochondrial function, human energy, and the challenges associated with poor mitochondrial health.
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Applications are reviewed individually. Approved members receive access to the private community.
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