
Meet the Team at Longevity Metrics in Boulder, Colorado

Karlee Brandenburg, RN
A seasoned nurse with experience in primary care, infusion medicine, travel medicine, the neurological critical care unit, and pediatric intensive care unit, Karlee brings a wealth of experience and insight to Longevity Metrics. She is a Buff alumni where she graduated with a BA in Integrative Physiology at the University of Colorado and later received her BS in Nursing from Denver College of Nursing. Karlee is a lifelong health and longevity enthusiast. She enjoys ballet, traveling, and taking care of her 3 little kids. Having a great nurse on your care team is worth its weight in gold. Karlee is that Nurse!
Karlee Brandenburg, Registered Nurse

Storm Armstrong, doctoral student, University of Colorado
Storm Armstrong, B.S.
Storm is obsessed with health and longevity and it shows. Formerly a sales professional, Storm has decided to pursue his passion, Longevity. He is currently a doctoral student at the University of Colorado in the department of Integrated Physiology. He is studying Alzheimers disease and traumatic brain injury. Storm helps Longevity Metrics with lead generation. Additionally Storm performs research on epidemiology, mortality, and longevity at Longevity Metrics.

Bill Brandenburg, Medical Doctor
Bill Brandenburg, MD
Bill is obsessed with aging, longevity, and building healthcare systems that actually deliver health. He is the father of 3 children, a loving husband, and friend to many. In addition to Longevity Metrics, Bill works as a hospitalist at Sterling Regional Medical Center. He is also clinical faculty at the University of Colorado School of Medicine where he teaches medical students and residents how to doctor like a pro. Bill is a former NJCAA basketball all-american and 4 year college athlete. Currently he enjoys Jiu Jitsu, kickboxing, skiing, biking, mountaineering, building projects, real estate, blockchain technologies, gems and minerals, dancing, celebrating, traveling, and living life to the fullest. Even with maximal longevity, life is still short. Act accordingly!