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Whitaker Young Investigators Ranked Among the Nation's Top Young Innovators
ARLINGTON, Va., Sept. 26, 2003 – Five Whitaker investigators and a
former Whitaker Fellow are among this year’s top 100 young innovators
named by Technology Review magazine.
The TR100 consists of people under age 35 whose technologies are poised
to make a dramatic impact on the world. Nominees are recognized for
their contribution in transforming the nature of technology in four
categories: computing, biotechnology and medicine, the internet, and
nanotechnology. Technology Review, published by the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, is the world’s oldest publication for technology
innovation.
The five Whitaker investigators include: Sangeeta Bhatia, M.D., Ph.D.,
associate professor at the University of California, San Diego; Justin
Hanes, Ph.D., assistant professor at The Johns Hopkins University; Anthony
Lowman, Ph.D., associate professor at Drexel University; Balaji Narasimhan,
Ph.D., assistant professor at Iowa State University; and Nimmi Ramanujam,
Ph.D., assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Honoree
Christophe Schilling, Ph.D., chief technology officer and cofounder
of Genomatica, Inc., was a Whitaker Graduate Fellow at the University
of California, San Diego.
The honorees were selected by the editors of Technology Review
and a panel of 24 judges who are leaders in academia or industry, most
from the United States. The TR100 were honored at Technology Review's
Emerging Technologies Conference Sept. 24-25 at MIT.
Last year’s TR100 included three Whitaker
investigators. The first TR100 members were named in 1999 and included two Whitaker
investigators.
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Here
is the Technology Review article, including the TR100 for 2003.
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