National Academy of Inventors elects Prof. Noam Shomron & Prof. Daniel Offen as 2026 Senior Members
This prestigious recognition honors accomplished academic inventors whose work has demonstrated meaningful impact through patents, licensing, commercialization, and translational innovation.
We are proud to share that Prof. Noam Shomron and Prof. Daniel Offen have been selected as Senior Members in the 2026 Class of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI).
This prestigious recognition honors accomplished academic inventors whose work has demonstrated meaningful impact through patents, licensing, commercialization, and translational innovation. Their election reflects not only their impressive scientific achievements, but also their commitment to developing technologies that improve lives and advance society.
The NAI Senior Member designation recognizes rising leaders in innovation—researchers who are actively shaping the future of academic technology and intellectual property. Prof. Shomron and Prof. Offen exemplify this mission through their sustained dedication to discovery, invention, and real-world impact.
The National Academy of Inventors is dedicated to recognizing and supporting inventors within academic and research institutions whose innovations are protected by U.S. patents. Through programs like the Senior Member initiative, the Academy promotes intellectual property disclosure, fosters innovation, and mentors the next generation of inventors.
We congratulate Prof. Shomron and Prof. Offen on this remarkable achievement and celebrate their continued leadership in innovation.
More information about the 2026 Senior Member Class:
https://academyofinventors.org/nai-welcomes-newest-class-of-senior-members/




