The creator of the world’s first in-store DNA test for personalised skincare, GENEU, has announced that it's Chief Scientific Officer and inventor of the core technology behind its high street revolution, Professor Chris Toumazou, has been awarded the prestigious IEEE Field Medal in Biomedical Engineering.
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers has honoured Professor Toumazou with the IEEE Field Medal in Biomedical Engineering in recognition of his 'outstanding contributions to biomedical circuit technology'. The award was presented by IEEE President and CEO, Howard E. Michel, during the ISCAS international symposium in Lisbon.
The medals are administered by the Awards Board on behalf of the IEEE Board of Directors and represent the highest-level awards given by IEEE. Professor Toumazou is the current European Inventor of the Year for the enabling technology used by GENEU, awarded by the European Patent Office.
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