Marriott Scientist Top Innovator
December 2008
Bioengineering Professor Gerard Marriott’s work on FRET technology earned him a place as a “Top Innovator of 2008” in The Scientist for his winning combination of invention, vision and utility.
The Scientist presented their first-ever ranking of the best innovations to hit the life science market in the past year. Winners were chosen based on size of impact: the innovation had to either make scientists’ work easier (and cheaper) or push scientists into new frontiers, letting them visualize and capture molecular processes that were heretofore invisible.
Congratulations Gerard!
Read the full article in The Scientist.