Jose Gomez-Marquez

Jose Gomez-Marquez

Director, Little Devices Lab @ MIT at MIT and MakerHealth Co.

TED Fellow
TED Attendee
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
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About Jose

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Christian, Designer, Engineer, Entrepreneur, Inventor, Parent, Scientist, Startup, Technologist

Bio

Jose Gomez-Marquez leads the Little Devices Lab @ MIT. The group focuses on empowerment technologies for health including DIY medical technologies kits, crowdsourced diagnostics, paper microfluidics, and health technology in extreme environments. He is co-inventor the MEDIKit platform, a series of design building blocks that empower doctors and nurses in developing countries to invent their own medical technologies. Recent projects include a paperfluidic ebola diagnostic kit, the Open Diagnostics Initiative (opendx.mit.edu), and the Ampli platform for modular diagnostics. He has been selected to Technology Review’s TR35, is a TED Fellow and has participated as an expert advisor in the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology. He is part of the MIT Institute for Medical Engineering and Science where he launched the HST MakerLab course to bring patients, data, and kits together. Most recently, Jose co-founded the MakerNurse project to advance nurse innovation in America with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and is a co-founder of Pop Up Labs MakerHealth.

I'm passionate about

Creating medical making environments in hospitals, communities and around the world.

An idea worth spreading

Everyone can and will be able to make their own medical technology. Let's make it happen with Zika this year.

Areas of expertise

dengue, DIY Medical Technology, ebola, makerspaces, Medical Device Design, Medical Makerspaces, prototyping, rapid diagnostics, sensors, user innovation, zika

Things you might not know

Making coffee