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These 3 Johns Hopkins research teams got seed funding to develop their medical devices – Technical.ly

By March 7, 2022News

(L to R) Therese Canares, Mathias Unberath, Clifford Weiss and Ethan Tumarkin.

(Courtesy image)

With the Bisciotti Foundation Translational Fund, John Hopkins University School of Medicine is bringing seed funding to three teams of researchers creating innovative medical devices.

Each of these devices, which are being developed by Hopkins professors and fellows, aim to dramatically decrease costs on hospitals and improve patient care by taking anesthesia out of the equation. Recipients were awarded between $25,000 and $100,000 to conduct their work during a period of up to nine months.

Image: (L to R) Therese Canares, Mathias Unberath, Clifford Weiss and Ethan Tumarkin. (Courtesy image)

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