Two project teams from HyperCase—a student-led incubator made up of law, medical, business and engineering students—have won a combined $5,000 in the Morganthaler-Pavey pitch competition.
The Retflix team placed first in the idea track for designing a retinoscope adapter for pediatric patients with disabilities. The team aims to revolutionize eye exams and are thankful for the help of Richard Helms, MD, PhD, a University Hospitals ophthalmologist and Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine alumnus.
Congratulations to the following team members:
- Class of 2026 biochemistry and finance major Kevin Arndt
- Class of 2026 biomedical engineering major Amy Budzichowski
- Class of 2026 School of Law student Maya Kapur
- Class of 2026 School of Medicine student Sonia Kim
- Class of 2025 computer science major Bhavya Krishna
- Class of 2026 School of Medicine student Parshva Sanghvi
The VoxCor team placed second in the research track with its project, which aims to provide clinicians with a voice analytics tool for early diagnosis and improved monitoring of congestive heart failure. Congratulations to the following team members:
- Class of 2025 MBA student Matthew Glaros
- Class of 2026 School of Medicine student Millan Patel
- Class of 2026 School of Medicine student Katelyn Vlastaris
- Class of 2026 computer science and mathematics major Andrew Ye.
HyperCase is recruiting for the next design round and is open to new participants. Fill out this form to learn more about HyperCase.