Utkan Demirci

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Utkan Demirci is a tenured professor of radiology and electrical engineering (by courtesy) at Stanford University. He joined Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology Divisions and Harvard Medical School as an assistant professor. He serves as the principal investigator for the Bio-acoustic MEMS in Medicine Lab (BAMM) at the Canary Center at Stanford University for Cancer Early Detection. Prior to returning to Stanford, he was an associate professor of medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School and at Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology serving at the Division of Biomedical Engineering, Division of Infectious Diseases and Renal Division. In 2006, he was named in the MIT Technology Review TR35 as one of the top 35 innovators in the world under the age of 35.[1] Demirci is a serial academic entrepreneur has co-founded multiple successful start-ups including DxNow Inc. Koek Biotechnology, and Levitas Bio.

Education[]

Demirci received his B.S. degree in electrical engineering in 1999 as a James B. Angell Scholar (summa cum laude) from University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. He received his M.S. degree in 2001 in electrical engineering, his M.S. degree in management science and engineering in 2005, and his Ph.D. in electrical engineering in 2005, all from Stanford University.

References[]

  1. ^ "Utkan Demirci, 28 - Disposable AIDS diagnosis". Technology Review. 2006. Retrieved December 11, 2015.

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