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- Leveraging non-profit business models for impactIn our recent Innovation & Health Equity session, Kiah Williams, co-founder of SIRUM, the nation’s largest redistributor of surplus medicine, their impact-first model, which allows SIRUM for a primary focus on community impact rather than profit, enabling affordable, transparent pricing for patients and addressing health inequities.
Watch the recording - Prototyping the need: a new approachIn many design courses, prototyping is initiated after a problem has been identified and several solutions have been conceived. A new article from Stanford Biodesign, published in BMES Journal of Biomedical Engineering Education, describes the utilization of prototyping exercises earlier in the design process to help students expand their understanding of the problem.
Read the full article - Spring Forward: In pursuit of a medical device for children with short gut syndrome‘Clinical-grade Springs for Intestinal Lengthening’, the project that turned into the company Eclipse Regenesis, was one of our Coulter program grantees in 2017 and 2018. It is featured in the most recent issue of Stanford Medicine Magazine, together with Impact1 at Stanford Biodesign, in a story that highlights the need for more innovation focused on pediatric needs.
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