Earning a master’s degree is not enough for bioengineering students in the new bioInnovate program at the U. They also develop medical devices with real commercial potential, and they learn how to get FDA approval and start selling it. “The program provided me with the tools to identify an unmet clinical need, validate this need […]
Author: Lassonde Staff
SquareHook Makes Building Websites Easy
Creating websites easy, Joshua Maag and Emma Frost launched SquareHook in 2012 — and they haven’t looked back. They started the company while pursuing MBA degrees at the U. Their platform allows people with no technical knowledge to create, launch and manage websites. They recently added an ecommerce feature and surpassed the 200 website milestone.
Mongolia or Bust
In early 2012, Christopher Pagels, a bioengineering student, was looking for an extracurricular activity to supplement his studies and a mentor to help guide his projects and research. He found out about the bioWorld program after reaching out to Bob Hitchcock, a professor in bioengineering. The rest is history. During the summer of 2012, Pagels […]
SunCatcher Energizes Canopies
Outdoor events won’t be the same if a group of graduate students are successful with their plans. They launched a company, SunCatcher, that is developing a new type of portable canopy that uses solar panels to generate power while providing shade. The product is uniquely designed to allow the canopy to constantly face the sun […]
Breathe Easy
Any person who relies on medication to stay healthy knows the stress of buying prescriptions and equipment — especially if they make it possible to breathe. John Hoang and his classmates are working to make that stress easier to bear. Hoang is working with Kristine Tanner, a rehabilitation therapist at the University Hospital, to develop […]
Beyond Surgery
Olaotan “Ola” Elenitoba-Johnson, a pre-biomedical engineering student with a focus on biodesign, is on a mission to treat deviated septae, and other cartilage abnormalities, without surgery. He calls it Sculptene, and it is a human-enzyme-based therapy that can be injected into a patient to enhance remodeling of the body’s own tissue. For people with a […]
The Queen’s Tea Helps the Homeless One Cup at a Time
Two U students are following their dreams — and taste buds — with the launch of their tea company, The Queen’s Tea. After discovering a mutual interest in the popular beverage and being discouraged by the boring selection available at the supermarket, the pair decided to turn their hobby of making their own teas into […]
Innovation Scholar Student Reinvents the Ski Pole
Alex Carr, an undergrad studying sports science and Persian, will never forget the disappointment he felt when abandoning his skiing plans after spending an hour and a half hiking up to a peak in the Utah back country. “It was when I reached the summit that I realized the bindings on my skis had been […]
True Gentleman: Bespoke Suits For All
To buy just any suit, go to a department store, and pick one off the rack. If you want one that fits your body and personality to a “T,” then you need to visit student haberdasher and owner of True Gentleman Supply Co., Trapper Roderick. A communication and entrepreneurship student, Trapper Roderick got his start […]
Who Needs Gravity Anyway?
You no longer need steep hills or gravity to pull off difficult snowboard stunts, thanks to the work of six mechanical engineering students at the U. Led by Rosario Imburgia, these students designed a ski winch that is not only safe, but that is portable, easy-to-use and affordable. At its initial testing, the winch pulled […]