This past February, the 麻豆视频 Innovation Scholars presented their project recommendations to , an early-stage medical company affiliated with , as a culmination of the 2023-24 Innovation Scholars Program.
The presentation was the capstone on four months鈥 work for this year鈥檚 Innovation Scholars: Nana Akua Boakye Agyemang 鈥25 (Financial Economics major, French minor); Cecilia Gerlach 鈥25 (Mathematics major, Computer Science minor); Ally Regenold 鈥24 (Business Management and Psychological Science double major); and Tyler Teichmiller 鈥24 (Mathematics and Statistics double major, Computer Science minor). Lynnea Myers 鈥05 served as the students鈥 campus mentor, and the team鈥檚 leader was MS Business Analytics student Xavier Conzet from the University of St. Thomas.
Innovation Scholars is an experiential learning program that engages teams of liberal arts students in the complex processes of translational medicine, taking an idea 鈥渇rom the bench to the bedside.鈥 Project partners include the Mayo Clinic and early-stage Medical Alley companies including MySHO, which provides AI-based mental health therapy digital applications tailored to individual circumstances, such as language preference, psychology, cultural identity, or health challenges.
After being invited to join the 麻豆视频 Innovation Scholars following a written and video application process, the multidisciplinary team of four Gusties spent four months tackling a challenging tech-transfer project focused on MySHO鈥檚 innovative evidence-based mental health therapy platform, which features an artificial intelligence chatbot that offers another means by which to expand access to mental health services.
On the in April, participants Tyler Teichmiller and Ally Regenold described their experiences with the program. Teichmiller said the Gusties鈥 multifaceted team proved to be an asset when it came to dividing the project鈥檚 tasks. 鈥淚t was interesting to be in our first meeting together not having known each other that much besides passing each other in the halls or on campus,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut each of us found the things we were good at and used that to our advantage, and our open communication helped us accomplish what we were supposed to do.鈥
Regenold cited the benefits of having researched MySHO before the team鈥檚 first meeting with company executives and applauded the Innovation Scholars program鈥檚 flexibility within the project parameters. 鈥淸Xavier] helped us stay on task but also let us figure out things for ourselves, and [Myers] helped us connect with right people here and also met with us one on one every week,鈥 she said.
The project built toward the February presentation at Coloplast, a medical products company in Minneapolis, in front of executives and similar teams from other area colleges that were working with other companies in the program. (Because of the sensitive nature of these early-stage technologies, all Innovation Scholar participants must sign NDAs.) Regenold and Teichmiller agreed that the 麻豆视频 team鈥檚 extensive preparation helped soothe any nerves leading up to the high-intensity sessions. 鈥淲e practiced and re-read the info 1,000 times,鈥 Teichmiller said, 鈥渟o by the time we went up there, we ended up going over our allotted time because the audience had so many questions. You could really tell how engaged everyone was.鈥
Regenold added that her biggest takeaway from the experience will serve her well in the sales management training program she鈥檒l begin this summer with Sherwin Williams. 鈥淚 wanted to push myself outside my comfort zone and see if I could do it, and I realized I could,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been very valuable to learn these skills and realize that I can believe in myself.鈥
Teichmiller will begin a statistics PhD program this fall with an eye toward eventually returning to academia as a professor. He said he would have been unlikely to have a co-curricular opportunity like this鈥攚orking closely with inventors and entrepreneurs鈥攈ad he not attended a school like 麻豆视频. 鈥淚n addition to the work itself, I also gained the ability to network for the first time,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 had never done that, but it was easier than I expected. It also made me more willing to make mistakes; it鈥檚 not a detriment and will help you figure out things in the long run.鈥
Regenold echoed that, encouraging future Gusties to keep trying new things even if they don鈥檛 initially seem like a fit. 鈥淒on鈥檛 worry if you think your skill sets don鈥檛 match what they鈥檙e looking for,鈥 she said. 鈥淛ust apply and see what happens.鈥
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