Matthew Rabinowitz
Matthew Rabinowitz is an engineer, entrepreneur and founder of Natera, a genetic testing company based in San Carlos, California.[1] Rabinowitz completed his B.A., M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees at Stanford University.[2] He is the founder of Panop.com, an e-commerce startup that was sold for more than $100 million in 2000, Rosum Corporation, which developed a technology using TV signals to augment GPS,[3] and Natera, which specializes in analyzing microscopic quantities of DNA for reproductive health indications including non-invasive prenatal testing.[4][5]
Awards & Honors
- Levine Award, Stanford University Department of Physics, 1996
- Terman Engineering Scholastic Award, Stanford School of Engineering
- Innovators Under 35, MIT Technology Review, 2005[6]
- Scott Helt Memorial Award, IEEE, 2006
References
- ↑ Innovator: Matt Rabinowitz Sifts Gene Data for Healthy Pregnancies (BloombergBusinessweek)
- ↑ 2006 Scott Helt Memorial Award For the best paper published in the IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting
- ↑ Rosum Corp. raises $15 million (San Francisco Business Times)
- ↑ The next big thing in pregnancy: Sequencing your baby's genome (Fortune)
- ↑ FierceMedicalDevices Fierce 15 2013
- ↑ MIT Technology Review Innovators Under 35