Each year Technology Review honors 35 innovators under 35 who are tackling important problems in transformative ways. Candidates come from around the globe, some from regional TR35 competitions run by TR’s international editions. Read how we chose the 2011 winners.
Humanitarian of the Year
Paul Wicks, 30
Networking patients to combat chronic diseases
PatientsLikeMe
2011 TR35 Winners
Yemi Adesokan
Using fast DNA sequencing for medical tests
Miriah Meyer
Extending data visualization to biology
Andrew Phillips
Computer-assisted genetic engineering
Ben Rubin
Letting consumers analyze their sleep
Paul Wicks
Networking patients to combat chronic diseases
Fan Yang
Reprogramming stem cells to repair blood vessels

