About this Event
Welcome to the Texas Health Catalyst Roundup Rodeo!
Dell Med’s Texas Health Catalyst Roundup & Rodeo is where we “round-up” current and alumni teams from across UT Austin to showcase and celebrate their rich entrepreneurial projects and talent alongside key players within UT and Austin’s life sciences communities. Enjoy some BBQ & learn up-close about evolving projects that bring unique biomedical solutions to health challenges.
Purpose & Format
This spring, Dell Med’s Texas Health Catalyst, in collaboration with the Cockrell School of Engineering, College of Ph*rm*cy, College of Natural Sciences, the Institute for Foundations of Machine Learning (IFML), the Center for Rare Diseases, and Discovery to Impact, put out a call for Outstanding Proposals in Health as well as specific requests for two targeted challenge areas: 1. AI in Health and 2. Rare Disease Therapies and Diagnostics.
Teams from across campus will gather to present their original ideas in a friendly ‘rodeo’ competition. This year’s cohort includes projects such as new medical devices for COPD monitoring, novel approaches and wearables to treat and diagnose stroke, tools for digital therapeutics, and more.
An amazing panel of presentations from prior Texas Health Catalyst program alumni will also give updates on their entrepreneurial journeys. We hope you can join us to support these teams, network and further expand our life science entrepreneurial ecosystem in Austin.
Presenting Teams
· BreatheEase: Remote COPD Patient Monitoring
· CerebroSonic: A novel system for pre-hospital diagnosis of stroke
· A Smart Retractor Platform for Surgical Guidance
· Neurawear: Wearable Brain-Computer Interface for Stroke Rehabilitation
· A Novel Delivery Platform for Gene Therapy for Ciliary Dyskinesia
· Diagnosis of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy using ECG Analysis
· Towards Clinically Accurate Continuous Blood Pressure Monitoring
· A Point-and-Click Tool for Digital Therapeutics
· AI-Facilitated VR-EEG System for Post-Stroke Rehabilitation
· Deep Learning Methods for Real-time Adenoma Detection
Alumni Companies:
· Babson Diagnostics - A Healthcare Technology Company Reimagining Blood Testing
· StretchMed - Tattoo-like Sensors for Continuous Physiological Monitoring
· Jurata Thin Film - Revolutionizing the manufacturing, storage, and delivery of vaccines and biologics
This event is sponsored by Dell Medical School, in collaboration with the Cockrell School of Engineering, College of Ph*rm*cy, College of Natural Sciences, the Institute for Foundations of Machine Learning (IFML), the Center for Rare Diseases, and Discovery to Impact.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Capital Factory, 701 Brazos Street, Austin, United States
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