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Meet The Student Startups In Health Wildcatters 2014 Class

Lauren Silverman
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KERA News

It’s back-to-school time for twelve innovative startups in Dallas. Today, Health Wildcatters, the Southwest’s first healthcare seed-accelerator, announced which companies were chosen for the second class of the Dallas-based accelerator. Five have Dallas ties.

From nanofiltration of wine to 3d-printing orthotics, this year’s Health Wildcatters class covers a wide range of health technology companies.

“This year’s class provides a cross-section of innovation that spans from pharma and medical devices to software and mobile apps,” says Dr. Hubert Zajicek, Executive Director and Co-Founder of Health Wildcatters.

“These passionate entrepreneurs are tackling major issues in medicine today,” Zajicek says, “and we are extremely excited to play a part in making them successful.”

Meet The Startups: 

BreathalEyes – developed a unique mobile device app that tests intoxication levels accurately, non-invasively, and in real-time via involuntary pupil fluctuations called nystagmus. @BreathalEyes

Carevature Medical North America – produces a platform of surgical drills designed to be used in areas of the human body that are difficult to reach, such as spine and joints.

Coordi-Care’s – software minimizes the amount of time doctors spend on menial tasks, while capturing valuable information to improve operational efficiencies.

Easy Eye – provides a simple process for consumers to instantly customize reading glasses with the correct strengths for each eye, eliminating the overwhelming selection process.

Fittter – produces a software solution that allows fitness clubs to better engage with clients, allow more personalized training guidance, and reduce operational overhead.

INRFOOD – invented a nutrition platform that alerts, assesses and advises users on the nutrients they consume vs. what they need. The software analyzes the ingredients with an overlay of nutritional facts and aids health professionals with dietary nutrition planning and compliance consulting. @INRFOOD

Lantern Pharma – focuses on cancer drug development; one promising compound, LP-184 offers hope to deliver a more effective treatment for advanced multi-drug resistance cancers of the prostate.

Orb Health – automatically syncs health data from the doctor to a patient’s wearable device so that the patient can own it; also, the data is presented in a way that the patient can better understand and act upon it, if appropriate.

Platform Orthopedic Solutions – uses 3D-scanning technologies along with proprietary anatomical modeling software to enable digital manufacturing of superior custom orthotics and orthopedic support devices.

Purewine – has developed a product based on nano-filtration technology called PuravinoTM which removes the noxious headache-causing agents from wine, such as sulfite preservatives and histamines.

Sintact Medical Systems – invented the Sintact Film, which reduces surgical adhesions by forming a film barrier between surfaces in the body. @sintactmed

Silicone Arts Laboratories – manufactures a synthetic skin product to conceal deep scars and wrinkles.@Dermaflage

Lauren Silverman was the Health, Science & Technology reporter/blogger at KERA News. She was also the primary backup host for KERA’s Think and the statewide newsmagazine  Texas Standard. In 2016, Lauren was recognized as Texas Health Journalist of the Year by the Texas Medical Association. She was part of the Peabody Award-winning team that covered Ebola for NPR in 2014. She also hosted "Surviving Ebola," a special that won Best Long Documentary honors from the Public Radio News Directors Inc. (PRNDI). And she's won a number of regional awards, including an honorable mention for Edward R. Murrow award (for her project “The Broken Hip”), as well as the Texas Veterans Commission’s Excellence in Media Awards in the radio category.