The $10,000 Rita Wilson Prize Fund in Support of Innovation and Entrepreneurship was awarded to KovaDx, a powerful image analysis platform for the diagnosis of blood diseases. Created by Tim Adamson, PhD ‘23, and Yaw Ansong Jr., MD, MS. The platform uses cutting edge technologies such as quantitative phase imaging and deep learning to outperform current manual methods for diagnosis.
"We are so honored to be selected for this amazing prize, and for the opportunity that it provides us to complete our prototype and start testing our system in the real world,” Adamson said.
There were many outstanding student projects entered for consideration this year.
“The Wilson and Thorne prizes this year were filled with incredible ventures and hardworking and passionate leaders.,” said Fatema Basrai, assistant director of InnovateHealth Yale and innovation manager for the Sustainable Health Initiative.
“We wish we were able to award funding to all the teams! IHY looks forward to staying in contact with the entrepreneurs and supporting them in the future.”
To learn more about InnovateHealth Yale, visit IHY’s website.