While at Stanford, Benaron developed biomedical imaging technologies that led to the founding of several biotechnology companies. His work contributed to the development of the green‑light heart‑rate sensor found in many consumer wearables, luciferase‑based bioluminescent imaging, In 2002, he received the
Tibbetts Award from the United States Congress for innovation commercialization, and in 2012 he was inducted into the Stanford Inventors Hall of Fame. Benaron joined technology company
Jawbone in 2015 following its acquisition of his company Spectros and later became Chief Medical Officer of Jawbone Health. He worked on wearable systems intended for continuous health monitoring and early detection of chronic conditions. == Personal life and death ==