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Jose Gomez-Marquez was born on 1976, is a Honduran inventor, researcher, and educator. Discover Jose Gomez-Marquez's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?

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1976

Jose Gomez-Marquez (born 1976- present) is a Honduran inventor, researcher, and educator and is best known for empowering medical professionals with MEDIkits.

He currently serves on the European Union’s Science Against Poverty Initiative Task Force.

He's dedicated to changing global health and advocates for healthcare professionals.

Before entering the United States, Gomez-Marquez was a native of Honduras.

He is from a medical family, his grandfather was a surgeon who served in different hospitals in Tegucigalpa where Gomez was raised.

1997

After entering the United States on a rotary scholarship in 1997, Marquez attended Worceste­r Polytechnic Institute in M­assachusetts, where he studied policy research covering international technology, transfer and small-team innovation.

Gomez-Marquez has figured out a way to extract parts from toys and create these medical instruments for children at a low cost rate.

He also designed a way for people to build their own diagnostics and be put together in labs at a cheap cost.

2007

The cofounder of the International Development Initiation at MIT, Amy Smith, hired him in 2007 to run Innovations in International Health.

Marquez is currently the co-director of Little Devices Lab at MIT.

2009

In 2009, he was named the Technology Review Humanitarian of the year and MIT Technology Review added him to the TR35 list of innovators under 35.

2011

In 2011, Gomez-Marquez was chosen as a TedGlobal Fellow.

He won these awards for his designs of practical medical devices for use in impecunious countries.

2013

He is one of the cofounders at MakerNurse, established in 2013.

He is also cofounder of LDTC+ Labs, and serves on the European Union’s Science Against Poverty Initiative Task Force.

One of his many inventions that won him awards are the individual vaporizers that came already filled with the appropriate amount of vaccine.

These vaccines didn't need to be refrigerated and could be disposed of right after usage.

Gomez-Marquez is a three-time MIT IDEAS Competition winner including two Lemelson Awards for International Technology.