Michel Maharbiz

Michel Maharbiz

Founder of iota Biosciences

Prof. Maharbiz’s research focuses on the extreme miniaturization of technology focused on building synthetic interfaces to cells and organisms. He is one of the inventors of “neural dust”, an ultrasonic interface for vanishingly small implants in the body, which led to the foundation of iota Biosciences, Inc. He has founded several successful companies, including Microreactor, Inc. and Cortera Neurotechnologies. In 2017 he received the McKnight Foundation’s Technological Innovations in Neuroscience Award; was named a Chan-Zuckerberg (CZ) Biohub Investigator in 2017; a Bakar Fellow in 2014 and is the recipient of a 2009 National Science Foundation CAREER Award, a GE Scholar and an Intel IMAP Fellow.

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