Supporting patients w/ Parkinson's disease.
At Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), I worked on an interdisciplinary team of 5 that empowered our client to realize her purpose as a medical device start-up by addressing white space in the biomedical wearables market for Parkinson's disease.
My human-centered research and innovative prototypes received a US Utility Patent and delivered the proof of concept that our client needed to win $25K in seed funding from Innovation Works as 1 of 6 start-ups accepted into the Pittsburgh accelerator, Alphalab Gear.