The CTSC Health Hackathon aims to stimulate innovation in health care by promoting Innovation, Inspiration, and Impact for creative clinicians, engineers, entrepreneurs, programmers, scientists and students working in teams to seek solutions to pressing health care challenges.
Winning teams and their HSC Faculty Investigator can apply for grants from the CTSC of up to $10,000 to help bring their ideas to life.
Improving Patient Care
Featured in the #UNMHealthCast, hear from the 2020 winners discussing their experiences from the event and their new company, Thuvia Systems LLC, that grew from participating in the hackathon.
The CTSC Health Hackathon is an opportunity for both novice and experienced inventors to use their skills and creativity to develop innovative healthcare solutions.
The University of New Mexico Clinical & Translational Science Center advances scientific discovery into improved health outcomes for New Mexico communities.
Clinicians, engineers, entrepreneurs, programmers, scientists and students seek solutions to pressing health care challenges.
The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center campus is a leader in biomedical research, with state-of-the-art tools and facilities for novel medical device development.
Prototyping with additive manufacturing, design and modeling mentors, to visualize your biomedical device.
Mentors will be on hand to guide you through the Health Hacking experience.
Exciting opportunity to encourage research prototyping and development.
Collaborations between UNM scientists and biotech businesses expand capacity for accelerating health discoveries into new treatments and therapies.
Winning teams and their HSC PI have an opportuntity to apply for a $10,000 CTSC Pilot Grant help bring their ideas to life!
2022 Winning Team, ASH - addressing housing for students
2022 Winning Team, NanoPod -dental care additive to eliminate gum disease
2022 Winning Team - IDEA exploring DEI training to improve patient interactions
Cite the Grant: This project is supported by an award from the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, National Institutes of Health under grant number UL1TR001449. Link the Grant: To your publication in NCBI My Bibliography (Pandhi & Campen, PIs) |