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Lore Dikovsky, MSc

Lore Dikovsky, MSc is Longevity Consultant and Founder of HEBE Longevity. She is a Biomedical Scientist and Cognitive Neuroscience Researcher with expertise spanning biomedical sciences, brain-computer interfaces, molecular biology, and holistic wellness.

She is based in Haifa, Israel, and specializes in translating cutting-edge biomedical research into personalized longevity strategies that integrate holistic wellness insights to deliver tailored programs that enhance vitality, optimize performance, and extend healthspan.

Lore approaches aging not as an inevitable decline but as a modifiable biological process that can be influenced through engaging biological pathways and reinforcing endogenous repair mechanisms. Her professional passions lie at the intersection of biomedical sciences, biological alignment, and entrepreneurship.

As a Longevity Consultant at HEBE Longevity, Lore provides premium longevity consulting for health-aspiring individuals seeking a level of attention that goes beyond routine clinical or wellness frameworks. This premium international longevity center is designed to bring together advanced diagnostics, evidence-based interventions, individualized strategies, and trusted guidance in a single biologically coherent setting where cutting-edge science intertwines with ancient wisdom.

Lore’s background spans medical sciences, cognitive neuroscience, biology, and hands-on integrative health practice, combined with experience in research environments and health-focused entrepreneurship. Driven by scientific curiosity and entrepreneurial spirit, she sees her role in longevity as a mission empowering people to take charge of their future health and pioneering longevity services that redefine how we understand and approach aging.

Previously, between March and October 2022, Lore served as a Charity Fund Manager at a Refugee center for Ukrainian war refugees, where she cofounded a refugee center in western Ukraine, managed a charity fund, and helped provide shelter and humanitarian aid for hundreds of war refugees.

Between March 2019 and September 2020, Lore founded OMyGuide!, a community-based online platform that connected travelers with like-minded local insiders and facilitated urban hangouts for unique and secure exploration of the unknown. The traveltech startup did not survive the pandemic, as it was crushed by the disruption of the global economy.

From May 2017 to January 2019, Lore worked as an NCT Therapist and Method Developer, where she developed and practiced Anti-Depression Neuro-Cognitive Training (ADNCT), a novel psychotherapeutic approach for the treatment of depression. This innovative method integrates the latest insights from cognitive neuroscience with time-tested principles from ancient mind-body traditions such as Yoga and Kabbalah.

Between 2016 and 2017, Lore was a Cofounder of Fluffy Mind, a mind-body wellness app designed to deliver personalized, science-based breaks from screen-intensive work. The app aimed to reduce mental fatigue and boost productivity, especially for professionals in the high-tech sector. While it was her first entrepreneurial venture and ultimately did not succeed, the experience proved deeply valuable in teaching her the realities of building a startup.

From 2010 to 2017, Lore took a career break for full-time parenting, caring for her children, including a son with a chronic medical condition. Between May 2008 and October 2009, Lore served as a Research Assistant at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel, working in molecular biology and microbiology. She participated in developing a DNA mismatch-detection molecular system, and planned and performed scientific experiments, contributing to the Institute’s renowned life sciences research.

From 2007 to 2009, she practiced as a Holistic Medicine Practitioner at Izun, specializing in wellness-focused care using traditional and holistic medicine practices. She incorporated Kabbalah-based traditional medicine assessments to deepen holistic wellness insights.

Between 2006 and 2008, Lore worked as a Researcher at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology in the fields of Cognitive Neuroscience, Psychophysiology, Virtual Environments, and Brain-Computer Interface. She worked on the multi-disciplinary international research project PRESENCCIA, an EU-funded Integrated Project under the IST Programme in the field of human cognitive neuroscience and psychophysiology. She researched modality interactions and the high-level cognitive functions of the human brain, planned and conducted EEG experiments, and examined the neurophysiological manifestations of the concept of presence.

She participated in the design and development of VR environments as a scientific consultant and in a BCI (brain-computer interface) project at University College London (UCL), collaborating closely with researchers and developers. While there she published Controlling a virtual body by thought in a highly-immersive virtual environment – a case study in using a brain-computer interface in a virtual-reality cave-like system.

This peer-reviewed research demonstrated that participants could control their avatar solely through thought in a highly immersive, cave-like virtual reality system, contributing to foundational work in brain-computer interfaces. The research has been cited in subsequent academic works on brain-computer interfaces and virtual reality, including publications in Neuroethics and chapters in Springer’s Brain-Computer Interfacing and Virtual Reality.

From 2001 to 2003, Lore worked as a Research Assistant at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem in a developmental and cell biology research laboratory. She studied the influence of various substances on endocrine tissues and planned and performed scientific experiments. Between January 1997 and December 1998, she served as a Navy Operations Officer in the IDF – Israel Defense Forces, defending and securing Israel’s southern marine border and monitoring and eliminating security threats in the Red Sea.

Lore earned her Master of Science in Medical Sciences from the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology in 2008, specializing in Brain Research. Her research thesis focused on cognitive neuroscience, vision, multimodal integration, and self-awareness, and she worked with virtual environment technologies. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Biology and Oceanography from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 2004, during which she received the Rosalind Henwood Excellence Scholarship for three consecutive years.

In 2016, she completed a scriptwriting course at the Camera Obscura School of Arts. In 2005, she completed certification in Holistic and Traditional Medicine from Achlama College. In 2014, she completed Yoga Teacher Training and Yoga Therapy at Shri Kali Ashram in India. Between 2016 and 2017, she completed training in Entrepreneurship and Fundraising for Startups at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology.

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