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SUMMARY:With $190\,000 in prizes\, the DEBUT Challenge is open to undergraduate student teams working on innovative solutions for unmet health and clinical problems.
DESCRIPTION:DEBUT\n\n\n\n\n\nWith $190\,000 in prizes\, the DEBUT Challenge is open to undergraduate student teams working on innovative solutions for unmet health and clinical problems.\nThe National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) and VentureWell have come together to support the Design by Biomedical Undergraduate Teams (DEBUT) Challenge\, a competition that recognizes undergraduate excellence in biomedical design and innovation. \nStrong DEBUT submissions will demonstrate a mastery of analytical and design skills and capabilities\, the ability to manage the product development process\, the ability to work effectively in teams\, and technical communication skills. \nSubmissions will be judged on the following criteria: \n\nSignificance of the problem being addressed\nImpact of proposed solution on potential users and clinical care\nInnovative design\nWorking prototype\n\nAdditional prizes will be awarded to entries that also demonstrate: \n\nMarket potential and economic feasibility\nPatentability\n\nWatch this informational webinar from NIBIB to learn more \nPrizes\n\nFourteen DEBUT prizes and five honorable mentions will be awarded. Prize categories and amounts are listed below. For more details about each prize\, please view the “Prizes” section of the application guidelines. \nNIBIB-sponsored prizes include:\nFirst Prize: The Steven H. Krosnick Prize: $20\,000\nSecond Prize: $15\,000\nThird Prize: $10\,000\nHIV/AIDS Prize: $15\,000 (with funds from the NIH Office of AIDS Research)\nHealthcare Technologies for Low-Resource Settings Prize: $15\,000 (with funds from the National Institute of Minority and Health Disparities); located in the United States or U.S. territories or possessions)\nTechnologies for Cancer Prevention\, Diagnosis or Treatment Prize: $15\,000 (with funds from the National Cancer Institute)\nRehabilitative and Assistive Technologies Prize: $15\,000 (with funds from the National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research at the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development)\nTechnologies to Empower Nurses in Community Settings Prize: $15\,000 (with funds from the National Institute of Nursing Research)\nKidney Technology Development Prize: $15\,000 (with funds from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases)\nTechnologies to Improve the Health of Women Prize: $15\,000 (with funds from the NIH Office of Research on Women’s Health)\nTechnologies to Foster Healthy Aging Prize: $15\,000 (with funds from the National Institute on Aging) \nAdditionally\, five Honorable Mentions will be awarded with prizes of $1\,000 each. All NIH prize winners will be offered commercialization training. \nVentureWell-sponsored prizes include:\nVenture Prize: $10\,000\nDesign Excellence Prize: $5\,000\nRising Star Prize: $5\,000 \nThese prizes are made possible with support from The Lemelson Foundation\, in partnership with IEEE EMBS\, the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES)\, and the Council of Chairs of Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering Programs. \n\nReady to apply? Before you begin\, please read the application guidelines. \nWinning teams will be honored at an award ceremony during the Annual Meeting of the Biomedical Engineering Society in October. \nAll applications must be submitted online. \nQuestions? Please contact us at grants@venturewell.org. \nMeet Our 2025 DEBUT Winners\nShockSense from Johns Hopkins University won the first place Steven H. Krosnick Prize in 2025. Meet all of the 2025 winners and explore their innovations.
URL:https://www.idea2impact.org/event/with-190000-in-prizes-the-debut-challenge-is-open-to-undergraduate-student-teams-working-on-innovative-solutions-for-unmet-health-and-clinical-problems/
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