The newest class of graduates from the Master of Biomedical Innovation and Development program presented new devices to help with patient care, emergency medicine, and chronic debilitating illnesses during their final project pitches Aug. 1.
The presentations resembled just the kind of pitch a startup company might give to potential investors — a fitting capstone to the intensive one-year master’s program in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering focused preparing a new generation of leaders in medical device innovation and commercialization.