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OUR STORY

Our team started with two NYU students, Arnav Sood (a math major) and Pamela Wu (a Ph.D student in Biomedicine), who “bumped into” each other at the hackathon. They  walked in with nothing, and by the end of two days had successfully rigged an online Ebola database up to texts, in time for their live demo! They were then selected by the Greenhouse team to receive a prototyping grant to move their idea forward.

 

After the Hackathon, we pulled our team together -- drawing in Anne-Laure Fayard, faculty Advisor for the NYU Greenhouse Innovation Space, with expertise in human-centered design, Aditya Brahmabhatt  and Bertha Jimenez, an alum and a Ph.D. student at NYU who brought a business perspective on board. Currently we are moving towards deployment, with Aissata Camara’s help, and raising money on Indieigogo so that the system remains free for the people of Guinea. Our plan is to start the pilot in Guinea with the help of There is No Limit Foundation and their partners in Guinea.

 

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Contact us!                   smsante01@gmail.com

 

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