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Sangeeta Bhatia

1968 - Today

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Sangeeta N. Bhatia (born June 24, 1968) is an American inventor, professor, and entrepreneur who holds both medical and engineering training. She holds multiple appointments and directs substantial research programs at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Massachusetts She is reported to be the first woman physician-scientist to be elected to all five of the United States' National Academies. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Sangeeta Bhatia is the 430th most popular inventor, the 21,374th most popular biography from United States and the 133rd most popular American Inventor.

Sangeeta Bhatia is an American nanotechnologist known for her pioneering work in the fields of biomedical engineering and nanotechnology, particularly in the development of synthetic tissues and drug delivery systems. She is also recognized for her contributions to cancer research and the creation of innovative diagnostic tools.

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Among INVENTORS

Among inventors, Sangeeta Bhatia ranks 430 out of 426Before her are Tony Fadell, George Hotz, Franky Zapata, Wendell Brown, Simone Giertz, and Ryan Dahl. After her are Gitanjali Rao.

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Among people born in 1968, Sangeeta Bhatia ranks 1,224Before her are Sabine Schut-Kery, Maggie Aderin-Pocock, Regan Burns, Jennifer Azzi, Jonathan Gould, and Lori McKenna. After her are Jennifer Wexton, Tanya Dubash, Tucker Gates, Colin Duffy, Jennifer Gilbert, and Jamie Cooke.

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Among INVENTORS In United States

Among inventors born in United States, Sangeeta Bhatia ranks 133Before her are David Hahn (1976), Jack Andraka (1997), Tony Fadell (1969), George Hotz (1989), Wendell Brown (1961), and Ryan Dahl (1981). After her are Gitanjali Rao (2005).