Another Brandeis NOW story covers the results of the 2012 Sprout Grant competition. Of 20 applications received, half were software related, half life sciences and physical science-related, so the groups were judged separately. Thirteen groups were asked to return for a second round of interviews, coaching and presentations to outside panels of industry judges. Seven groups were awarded grants:
2012 Sprout Grant winners, life and physical sciences:
- Radiation detector, Wellenstein, PI $20,000
- Tuberculosis treatment, therapeutic, Hedstrom, PI $17,000
- Cold Stage for Light Microscopy, microscope tools, Turrigiano, PI $16,000
- Conditional gene silencing, research tool, Lau PI, $6,000
2012 Sprout Grant winners, software:
- Innermost Labs, social network. Sahar Massachi and Adam Hughes, $7,500
- Digital Learning Analytics, learning analytics, Larusson PI $6,000
- Campus Bash, social network, Y. Sebag, and M. Jafferji $6,500
For more information about the projects and the judging process, read the story at Brandeis NOW.