Ecosystemic Futures

107. The Architecture of Resilience: Human Adaptive Capacity

Oct 2, 2025
Dr. Irena Chaushevska Danilovska, a neurotech scientist and founder of Space Coast Valley Earthport, dives into the intersection of neuroscience and entrepreneurial resilience. She explores how adaptive capacity can be quantified and predicts success with remarkable accuracy. Topics include the role of distributed hubs in national security, integrating resilient infrastructure with human potential, and designing teams with complementary skills. Irena also shares insights on scaling ecosystems for long-term innovation from Earth to Mars.
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ANECDOTE

Silicon Valley Sparked Her PhD

  • Irina's Silicon Valley experience showed some funded startups still failed under pressure.
  • That observation drove her into neuroentrepreneurship and ecosystem design.
ANECDOTE

A Rocket Launch Changed Her Path

  • Irina first visited Florida in 2015 on a NASA award and watched a rocket launch.
  • That experience pulled her toward supporting space startups and regional hubs.
INSIGHT

Ecosystems Matter More Than Rockets

  • Resilient space programs depend on ecosystems, not just hardware.
  • Distributed regional hubs reduce single-point failures and national security risk.
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