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FloMera

2013-04-10 , He, Jimmy , Walling, Jessica , Wang, Billy , Escobar, Ernesto

A way to detect breast cancer using a single drop of blood, providing earlier detection, lower cost, easier use, and better results than the existing mammogram.

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Blue Sky

2013-04-10 , Mathias, Drew , Olearnick, Clint , Peay, Clifton

Affordable, effective, and “green” air filtration mask combined with a business model that reduces income inequality and funds pollution control measures.

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Urban RePeel

2011-03-16 , McGrath, Jared , Ravenelle, Ryan , Sullivan, Nicole

Urban RePeel - Creating urban composting centers in an effort to minimize the large amounts of food waste leaving apartment complexes, supermarkets, and airports. Will transform waste into natural fuel for crops.

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AnemoCheck

2013-04-10 , Tyburski, Erika

A revolutionary approach to testing for anemia using only a single drop of blood, AnemoCheck allows simple, accurate diagnosis and has potential to be used in resource-poor settings around the world.

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The Pentorship Program

2013-04-10 , Daniel, Kristen

Aims to reduce the rate of recidivism by providing business planning assistance, entrepreneurship courses, digital literacy and technology education to prison inmates.

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Vein-to-Vein

2013-04-10 , Banga, Rohit

A free and open source blood inventory management system to replace manual records used in many African countries and ensure the safety of blood used in transfusions.

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OneTab

2011-03-16 , Chism, Benjamin , Gaupp, Eric , Kim, Joseph , Lee, Joshua , Weil, Christian

OneTab - A concept for an ECG device that will to work on electronic waste parts using a minimum amount of hazardous components. It will be able to transmit medical information from hospitals where energy and medical expertise is sparse to doctors in other locations who can interpret medical data and provide treatment advice.