Article Excerpt: The second cohort of the Dartmouth Innovations Accelerator for Digital Health (DIADH) has concluded, culminating in the awarding of $175,000 to three projects that promise to revolutionize health care.
Choosing which projects to fund was a challenge in itself.
“The caliber of the participants in this cohort was just outstanding,” said Barry Schweitzer, Associate Director of the Magnuson Center.
The accelerator is a partnership between the Magnuson Center, the Center for Technology and Behavioral Health, and the Geisel School of Medicine. The second cohort of the accelerator brought forth a number of exciting digital health projects from talented teams of clinical and research faculty and students from Dartmouth College and Dartmouth Health, many having years of research backing them up. Among those, the three winners stood out for the impact their innovations would have on patients, the scientific and technical expertise they demonstrated, and their plans for using the funding to advance their ideas.
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Article Source: Magnuson Center for Entrepreneurship at Dartmouth