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Qing Cao
- 29
- Research Staff
- IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Cao is working to use carbon nanotubes to create a new kind of electronics that will replace silicon and keep Moore's law from slowing down. He's published 22 scientific papers in prestigious journals, and they have been cited by other scientists 1,300 times. In a 2008 Nature paper, he and colleagues found a way to print networks of nanotubes on bendable plastic and use them to create a complex integrated circuit. -
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Cindy Chang
- 28
- Medical Student
- Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine
Conducted research that’s already changed the way that nutrition supplements are distributed in Africa by the United Nations World Food Programme. She helped conduct a 2,700-patient clinical trial of three nutritional supplements in Malawi, and found a cheaper nutritional supplement was just as good as more expensive options. She lead a second study of 2,000 children in Malawi found far more were malnourished than was generally believed. -
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Adrian Cheng
- 28
- Scientist
- Allen Institute For Brain Science
Now a part of billionaire Paul Allen's brain-mapping team at the Allen Institute For Brain Science, Cheng invented a powerful non-invasive, high-speed microscope technology for imaging the activity of thousands of cells in the brain simultaneously, in real time, offering a view of neural circuits at work in ways previously not possible. The work was published in Nature Methods in 2011. -
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Laura Deming
- 18
- Partner
- Floreat Capital
At 18, Deming is already a venture capitalist, working closely with biotech legend Corey Goodman. Obsessed with curing aging, she began working in labs at 12, entered MIT at 14. Frustrated that such work was not being commercialized, she obtained the backing of Facebook founding investor Peter Thiel through the 20under20 fellowship to start an anti-aging focused VC fund. -
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Christina Fan
- 29
- Director of Technology Development
- Immumetrix
Previously, Fan developed a technique that allows scientists to test a baby for Down syndrome with a simple blood test that counts fetal DNA in the mother's bloodstream. This year she and her former Stanford colleagues published a paper in Nature outlining a way to use a related method to determine the baby's entire genome from a blood test, allowing easier prenatal genetic testing. -
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Changxi Zheng
- 29
- Assistant Professor
- Columbia University
Zheng is trying to create realistic sounds in order to develop immersive virtual realities in computers; eventually, he hopes his machines will help to create realistic natural sounds synchronized with virtual motions. New mathematical methods will automatically produce coupled sounds with movement such as splashing liquids, creating realistic reproductions of our visible and audible physical world. -
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• 最后一个常来这儿。 -壮士- ♂ (0 bytes) () 12/21/2012 postreply 11:45:53
• 哦? -CirrusCloud- ♀ (24 bytes) () 12/21/2012 postreply 11:54:44
• 你弄错了,Chang是台湾人,deming日本人,就算4个小中,全部有450,比例多少? -没意思说过去- ♂ (0 bytes) () 12/21/2012 postreply 11:47:50
• 这个只是SCIENCE—HEALTHCARE的,4/30也是不错的。不过不必争了,求同存异 -lily3- ♀ (0 bytes) () 12/21/2012 postreply 11:50:31
• 也就科学类占了4个,其它领域:法律,竞技,演艺,体育特别要年轻的领域,全军覆没! -没意思说过去- ♂ (0 bytes) () 12/21/2012 postreply 11:54:21
• 特别是老中们推的最狠的音乐,也是英雄出青年,小中们全军覆没。太惨了! -没意思说过去- ♂ (0 bytes) () 12/21/2012 postreply 12:03:06
• “小中”必须是大陆中国人后代,不能瞧人长得象亚洲的,就给人一个“小中”的帽子 -没意思说过去- ♂ (0 bytes) () 12/21/2012 postreply 11:50:23
• 回复:你自己看吧 -何夕今夕- ♀ (1146 bytes) () 12/22/2012 postreply 16:23:24