Every year, MIT Technology Review selects one individual whose work we admire to recognize as Innovator of the Year. For 2025, we chose Sneha Goenka, who designed the computations behind the world’s fastest whole-genome sequencing method. Thanks to her work, physicians can now sequence a patient’s genome and diagnose a genetic condition in less than eight hours—an achievement that could transform medical care. Speakers: Sneha Goenka, Innovator of the Year; Leilani Battle, University of Washington; and Mat Honan, editor in chief Recorded on September 23, 2025 Related Coverage: 2025 Innovator of the Year: Sneha Goenka for developing an ultra-fast sequencing technology Innovators Under 35 – 2025
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