On March 28th, seven teams in the YIGH Sustainable Health Initiative Venture Development Program (VDP) pitched their global health innovations at the Kalyanpur-Maheshwari Global Health Innovation Pitch Competition. Ideas that were pitched ranged from innovations to improve healthy eating for children to battling disinformation in public health.
The winning team, Presixion, is a point-of-care, rapid diagnostic solution, run by a multidisciplinary team of experts with experience in bioinformatics, computer science, engineering, business strategy, and medicine. The venture started in response to the urgent need highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic for rapid identification of infectious diseases. Presixion’s technology, which focuses on respiratory diseases such as COVID-19, RSV, influenza A, and B, is particularly geared towards improving public health outcomes by enabling standardized, efficient pathogen detection. The technology is complemented by an optional app for health monitoring, enhancing user engagement and data tracking.
The team received a $5,000 Kalyanpur-Maheshwari Grant for Global Health Innovation. The grant is funded by Yale alumni Dr. Arjun Kalyanpur and Dr. Sunita Maheshwari who serve as mentors-in-residence for the VDP.