Student Pitches
Venture
Aolat Treatment Place ▾
Aolat Treatment Place is a Psychiatric rehabilitation program that promotes recovery, full community integration, and improved quality of life for persons who have been diagnosed with any mental health condition that seriously impairs their ability to lead meaningful lives.
Aolat Treatment Place is a Psychiatric rehabilitation program that promotes recovery, full community integration, and improved quality of life for persons who have been diagnosed with any mental health condition that seriously impairs their ability to lead meaningful lives. The services offered are confidential, and safe mental health services through individual, family, and group therapy including employment, housing opportunities and food services.
These services are an essential element of the health care and human services spectrum and are evidence-based. The program is focused on helping individuals develop skills and access resources needed to increase their capacity to be successful and satisfied in the living, working, learning, and social environments of their choice. This program is led by Opeyemi Agbaje, a final year graduate student at UMBaltimore program for Health Science. Aolat Treatment Place has received award from the UMB Student venture fund at the implementation phase
Falilu Opeyemi Agbaje, University of Maryland Graduate School
MedAlive ▾
MedALive is a company that offers a self-service kiosk with a software designed to minimize patient wait times during pick-up and simplify the vaccine check-in process. The founders were inspired to develop this product after their years of exposure to the fast-paced, stress-ridden environment of a community pharmacy. The aim of the product is to streamline the pickup process as well as decrease the pharmacy staff workload.
Ayotunde Okusolubo, School of Pharmacy
Megidelawit Yirefu, School of Pharmacy
Storm Game Studio ▾
Storm Game Studios uses game design to launch technology careers and promote diversity in games.
Storm Game Studios uses game design to launch technology careers and promote diversity in games.
Kate Storm, University of Maryland, Graduate School
LQ Media ▾
LQ Media is a design studio creating social impact at the intersection of media and technology
Q Radsdale
University of Maryland, Graduate School
Vision
Tribal Hemp Co ▾
Tribal Hemp Co. is a trade name under Rez Dog Ranch LLC a family owned, and operated ranch located on privately owned property on the Wind River Indian Reservation in Wyoming. Tribal Hemp Co. recently received their Hemp license from the Wyoming Department of Agriculture, which allows them to legally grow and process hemp and hemp products.
Holly Butler, School of Pharmacy
Corridan Butler
Benjamin Butler
Deep-Learning AI Augmentation and Mixed-Reality Reconstruction of Ultrasound Imaging ▾
Ultrasound imaging is cheap, portable, and widely utilized in all hospitals by countless healthcare providers, but its improvements since its inception almost 60 years ago are severely limited. This solution aims to improve image visualization and identification, reduce costs and training, and improve patient outcomes through the combination of deep-learning artificial intelligence and mixed-reality technology.
Vivian Zhang, School of Medicine
Haider Butt, School of Medicine
Emma Barry, School of Medicine
Sanyukta Deshmukh, School of Medicine
Antoan Koshar, School of Medicine
Kenneth Rowe, School of Medicine
Precisely ▾
The Precisely app will utilize data gathered from the patient’s medical health records, current endocannabinoid system fingerprint, and the chemical fingerprint of currently available medical cannabis products to provide a list of product recommendations and the dispensaries they can be purchased from to treat the patient’s disease of interest.
Shakyrah Eason, School of Pharmacy
Alexander Eason
Benbruno Nkapbela
MyHealth ▾
MyHealth is a personal digital health notebook that helps patients keep track of their health and progress by enabling customized tracking for their own personal use and/or to share with their medical provider.
Team Members: Anyen Fon, School of Pharmacy
PharmFridge ▾
PHarmFridge is a hand-held portable refrigerator for medications that require cool storage. The refrigeration unit will be affordable, easy to use, and able to cool for days between charges/battery replacement. With every purchase, the One-for-One business model will give an additional PharmFridge to an individual experiencing circumstances that prevent access to classical refrigeration, such as homelessness.
Team Members: Ariana Taj, School of Medicine
DeepREST ▾
DeepREST which helps match people struggling with depression with a volunteer who will help them with household chores. DeepREST works in conjunction with therapy as a practical service to help with household chores that have fallen behind due to symptoms of depression.
Julie DiGirolamo, Graduate School