Top Innovators Under 35: From Technology Review
Who's on the list from New England?
- David Berry is their "Innovator of the Year." Berry is a partner at Flagship Ventures in Cambridge who earned an MD from Harvard and a PhD from MIT; his most recent work was on engineering molecules to produce biofuels, work which serves as the foundation for the California start-up LS9.
- Chris Loose from Stericoat, which won MIT's 100K business plan competition in 2006.
- Mehmet Yanik of MIT
- Kristala Jones Prather of MIT
- Ali Khademhosseini of the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology
- Adam Cohen of Harvard
- Ivan Kristic of One Laptop Per Child, who develops anti-virus software
- Roboticist Josh Bongard from the University of Vermont
- Anna Lysyanskaya of Brown, who works in online privacy
Labels: Brown, David Berry, Flagship Ventures, Harvard, MIT, MIT $100K Business Plan Competition, One Laptop Per Child, robotics, Technology Review, University of Vermont
1 Comments:
Technology Review is neither a newsletter nor an MIT alumni publication (although we do publish some newsletters and an alumni edition). The TR35 was published in our national magazine, which while owned by MIT, is no different from other national magazines like Wired or The Atlantic.
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