Nina Ruge left her secure position as a civil servant and a high school teacher for Biology and German to learn filmmaking from scratch. She then started a remarkable television career in 1987 with RIAS TV in Berlin, including roles on shows like "heute journal", "heute Nacht", and "Leute heute" on ZDF. Alongside this, she hosted numerous talk shows and TV magazines. Today, she predominantly works as an author, specializing in 'Cell Biology of Aging.'. Her four books quickly made it to the SPIEGEL bestseller list. Nina Ruge gives lectures on "Healthy Longevity," conducts scientific dialogues (PURE Encapsulations), and extensively reports on developments and practices in the field of cell biology of aging on social media. Furthermore, Nina Ruge is actively engaged in various social causes. In 2013, she was honored with the Federal Cross of Merit for her social commitment. In 2022, she received the Bavarian Order of Merit.