Chris Toumazou

Christofer "Chris" Toumazou, CEng (, born 5 July 1961) is a British Cypriot electronic engineer. He is perhaps best known for inventing a fast and portable means of genome sequencing, following his 13-year-old son's diagnosis with end stage kidney failure through a rare genetic mutation.

In 2013 he became London's first Regius Professor of Engineering conferred to Imperial College London.

For his inventions in semiconductor-based genetic testing he won the Gabor Medal of the Royal Society (2013) and European Inventor Award (2014). He is the first British winner of the prize in this contest since 2008. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Serb, Alexantrou
    Published 2013
    Other Authors: ...Constandinou, Timothy : Christofer, Toumazou...
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