Background
Thomas Whitfield was born in Kirkcaldy, Scotland. He spent his childhood and early schooling in Germany as his mother is German.
Thomas Whitfield was born in Kirkcaldy, Scotland. He spent his childhood and early schooling in Germany as his mother is German.
He holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Doctor of Philosophy) in Biochemistry from Christ Church, University of Oxford.
He is known for the dietary supplement TRX2 and his work on DesignTheTime.com. Being an Idea Idol of University of Oxford, he was selected as one of the 2009 Flying Start Global Entrepreneurs by the National Council for Graduate Entrepreneurship (NCGE) of Department for Business, Innovation and Skills ( Bank for International Settlements), United Kingdom. In 2009 he was selected as a Kauffman Foundation Global Scholar. Designthetime.com (Miomicom)
The website attracted vast media attention throughout Europe and was ranked as one of the Top 10 United Kingdom Web 2.0 startups in 2007 with co-operation agreements including Microsoft, Wikipedia (Wikimedia Foundation), Brockhaus and the British Library.
Despite its popularity the website went offline in 2008 for unknown reasons.
Oxfords Biolabs and TRX2
In 2009 Whitfield founded the company Oxford Biolabs. In 2011 its first product TRX2 (trichos=hair in ancient Greek.
2=second generation), a dietary supplement became publicly available. Work of Whitfield has been featured in The Daily Telegraph several times, as well as in The Observer, Cable News Network, NewScientist, Der Spiegel, RTL and Tagesschau In 2007 he has been featured during the Google Zeitgeist Entrepreneur of the Year conference.