Members of the World Technology Network

Member Organization Website Country Category Statussort descending Accolades
Somlai-Fischer, Adam Haque Design + Research Ltd United Kingdom Arts Fellow Finalist of

2009

Brixey, Shawn University of Washington Website United States Arts Fellow
Campbell, Jim Website United States Arts Fellow
Cox, Donna National Center for Supercomputing Applications, U Website United States Arts Fellow
De Marinis, Paul Stanford University Website United States Arts Fellow Winner of

2000

Galloway, Alexander New York University (NYU) Website United States Arts Fellow Finalist of

2003

Goldberg, Ken University of California, Berkeley Website United States Arts Fellow Finalist of

2003

Somlai-Fischer, Adam Haque Design + Research Ltd United Kingdom Arts Fellow Finalist of

2009

Hershman Leeson, Lynn University of California, Davis Website United States Arts Fellow Finalist of

2002

Hill, Gary Website United States Arts Fellow Finalist of

2000

Hoberman, Perry University of Southern California Website United States Arts Fellow
Iwai, Toshio MRSystems Corporation / Iwai Lab. Japan Arts Fellow
Kac, Eduardo Institute of Chicago Website United States Arts Fellow Finalist of

2000

Levin, Golan Carnegie Mellon University Website United States Arts Fellow
Maire, Julien Germany Arts Fellow Finalist of

2009

Naimark, Michael United States Arts Fellow Winner of

2002

Novak, Marcos University of California, Santa Barbara United States Arts Fellow
Peljhan, Marko Projekt Atol United States Arts Fellow Finalist of

2002

Richards, Catherine University of Ottawa Canada Arts Fellow
Rinaldo, Ken Ohio State University Website United States Arts Fellow
Robert, Jocelyn Avatar Website Canada Arts Fellow
Rokeby, David Website Canada Arts Fellow
Sauter, Joachim University of the Arts / ART+COM Berlin Germany Arts Fellow Finalist of

2009

Shaw, Jeffrey Icinema Arts Fellow
Sommerer, Christa University of Art and Industrial Design Website Austria Arts Fellow
Vasulka, Woody Arts and Science Laboratory Website United States Arts Fellow Winner of

2001

Adleman, Leonard University of Southern California United States Biotechnology Fellow Finalist of

2002

Adleman, Leonard University of Southern California Biotechnology Fellow Finalist of

2002

Aebersold, Ruedi Institute for Systems Biology United States Biotechnology Fellow
Aebersold, Ruedi Institute for Systems Biology Biotechnology Fellow
Agami, Reuven Netherlands Cancer Institute Website Netherlands Biotechnology Fellow
Agami, Reuven Netherlands Cancer Institute Website Biotechnology Fellow
Asashima, Makoto University of Tokyo Japan Biotechnology Fellow
Asashima, Makoto University of Tokyo Biotechnology Fellow
Clark, Sue Washingtion State University United States Biotechnology Fellow
Clark, Sue Washingtion State University Biotechnology Fellow
Crooke, Stanley Isis Pharmaceuticals United States Biotechnology Fellow Finalist of

2003

Crooke, Stanley Isis Pharmaceuticals Biotechnology Fellow Finalist of

2003

Erickson, David Cornell United States Biotechnology Fellow Finalist of

2009

Erickson, David Cornell Biotechnology Fellow Finalist of

2009

Fodor, Stephen Affymetrix, Inc. Website United States Biotechnology Fellow Finalist of

2001

Fodor, Stephen Affymetrix, Inc. Website Biotechnology Fellow Finalist of

2001

Holmes, Elizabeth Theranos Inc United States Biotechnology Fellow
Holmes, Elizabeth Theranos Inc Biotechnology Fellow
Hood, Leroy Institute for Systems Biology Website United States Biotechnology Fellow Winner of

2003

Hood, Leroy Institute for Systems Biology Website Biotechnology Fellow Winner of

2003

Jaenisch, Rudolf Whitehead Institute and MIT United States Biotechnology Fellow Finalist of

2009

Jaenisch, Rudolf Whitehead Institute and MIT Biotechnology Fellow Finalist of

2009

Kenyon, Cynthia University of California, San Francisco United States Biotechnology Fellow
Kenyon, Cynthia University of California, San Francisco Biotechnology Fellow

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WTN Membership

The membership of the World Technology Network is composed of over 1000 scientists, entrepreneurs, financiers, journalists, academics, policymakers, etc., and over 200 organizations/companies, spread out over 60 countries. With the exception of a small number of founding members, they are mostly short-listed Nominees and/or Winners for the World Technology Awards, held annually since 2000. Fellows are those who have been short-listed nominees and/or Winners of the Awards in the individual award categories and are, barring unusual circumstances, elected as WTN Fellows for life. WTN Corporate Members are short-listed nominees or winners of the Awards in the corporate award categories and automatically become members of WTN for one year (re-evaluated on an annual basis for their overall contribution to the network).

Membership can only occur through the annual Awards process, in which individuals and companies are selected via the judgement of the the current WTN Fellows.