6 Genius Kids Knocking The Future With Innovation
Adithya Ganesh (17, Plano, TX): The Internet’s vast information and open-source projects have enabled innovators to stand on the shoulders of others and Aditya Ganesh is one among them who is been offered the Thiel fellows program to make those innovative dreams a reality. Ganesh is a computer science student from Stanford who made waves at a very young age when he went on to co-invent IntentSense, an intelligent bionic glove that will help individual with partial hand amputees. On his latest developments Ganesh is working on machine learning and predictive analytics to personalize bionics and health care in general.
Thomas Hunt (17, Saratoga, CA): At just 17, Thomas Hunt was named the youngest 20Under20 Finalist selected by Peter Thiel's Foundation to compete for a $100,000 fellowship and the chance to spend two years of freedom to pursue his dreams. But Hunt’s entire story is even more amazing as he’s been conducting research at SENS Research Foundation in Mountain View since the age of 13. Hunt’s specifies that his dream is to cure cancer and he has been working and studying about Alternative Lengthening of Telomeres a mechanism that is suggested to be indirectly responsible for all cancers. Hunt is also using automated high-throughput drug that will help to find solution that can reduce ALT activity.
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