Two project teams from HyperCase—a student-led incubator made up of law, medical, business and engineering students—have won a combined $5,000 in the Morganthaler-Pavey pitch competition.
The Retflix team placed first in the idea track for designing a retinoscope adapter for pediatric patients with disabilities. The team aims to revolutionize eye exams and are thankful for the help of Richard Helms, MD, PhD, a University Hospitals ophthalmologist and ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ School of Medicine alumnus.
Congratulations to the following team members:
- Class of 2026 biochemistry and finance major Kevin Arndt
- Class of 2026 biomedical engineering major Amy Budzichowski
- Class of 2026 School of Law student Maya Kapur
- Class of 2026 School of Medicine student Sonia Kim
- Class of 2025 computer science major Bhavya Krishna
- Class of 2026 School of Medicine student Parshva Sanghvi
The VoxCor team placed second in the research track with its project, which aims to provide clinicians with a voice analytics tool for early diagnosis and improved monitoring of congestive heart failure. Congratulations to the following team members:
- Class of 2025 MBA student Matthew Glaros
- Class of 2026 School of Medicine student Millan Patel
- Class of 2026 School of Medicine student Katelyn Vlastaris
- Class of 2026 computer science and mathematics major Andrew Ye.
HyperCase is recruiting for the next design round and is open to new participants. .