hs-collegiateinventors-Irena Kesselring Undergraduate team led by fourth-year Engineering student Ashwinraj Karthikeyan emphasizes the importance of finding an alternative solution to wound care. Appears In U.Va. team to compete as finalist in Collegiate Inventors Competition By Irena Kesselring | October 19, 2017 "Phoenix-Aid" invention aims at providing cost-efficient wound care globally.
U.Va. team to compete as finalist in Collegiate Inventors Competition By Irena Kesselring | October 19, 2017 "Phoenix-Aid" invention aims at providing cost-efficient wound care globally.
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