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Neurosurgery Device Wins Grand Prize at 13th Annual Bench to Bedside Competition

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Twenty-seven student teams showcased next-generation medical device projects at the Utah State Capitol Building on Monday evening. But the grand prize went to SoundPass, which received $20,000 in milestone funding.

Comprised of second- and third-year medical students from the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine at the University of Utah, the SoundPass team focused on improving the highly complex process of placing a catheter into the right lateral ventricle of the brain for patients suffering from traumatic brain injury. 

B2B Sound Pass Winners
The SoundPass team poses with their Grand Prize Award check and members of the B2B & CMI Leadership team (L-R: Parker Mason, Matt Findlay, Travis Hotchkiss, Kyril Cole, Jordan Johnson, Gaurav Mishra, Mark Paul)

Their solution? A device with real-time ultrasound imaging to guide neurosurgeons during the procedure to improve accuracy in placing the catheter. According to the SoundPass team, the device could reduce the number of placement attempts鈥攕ometimes multiple attempts have been required鈥攖o one.

Hosted by the U鈥檚 , Bench to Bedside annually challenges students to identify and address potential improvements in the current health care market. Interdisciplinary student teams collaborate with practicing health care professionals and industry experts on novel solutions to common problems.

This year, winning teams took home more than $80,000 in milestone funding, receiving awards in categories such as Best in Business, Best in Engineering, Patient Safety, and a Consumer鈥檚 Choice Award determined by popular vote at the Competition Night event.

鈥淯tah鈥檚 life sciences industry is among the fastest growing in the nation. Having the Center for Medical Innovation鈥檚 Bench to Bedside program available to showcase the talents and skills of students makes it clear the future of health care is bright,鈥 said , Executive Director of the Center for Medical Innovation. 鈥淚t鈥檚 exciting to be around so many bright young people focused on the next generation of health care.鈥

Monday night was Mark Paul鈥檚 first official event as executive director, being named to the role earlier this year by 麻豆学生精品版. Paul was introduced by CEO of 麻豆学生精品版, at the beginning of Monday evening鈥檚 awards ceremony.

An estimated 350 attendees comprised of students, industry professionals, mentors, investors, entrepreneurs, U leadership, family, and friends filled the Capitol Rotunda. Student teams an presented their efforts accumulated over the 2022-2023 school year. This year鈥檚 competition boasted more than 80 student competitors representing six different colleges and universities across the state of Utah. In addition, a total of 115 professional mentors and judges also participated.

B2B 2023 Award Winners