Team VERO

Team VERO

Productie medische apparatuur

Eindhoven, Noord-Brabant 89 volgers

A student team affiliated to the University of Technology Eindhoven working towards safe aerosol treatment.

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A world crisis requires quick action, creative solutions and cooperation. Eindhoven University of Technology, known for its proven track record on cooperation with the medical world and industry, rises to the challenge. A platform has been setup where supply and demand, problem owners and solution providers, are brokered. The key resource is the creativity, brainpower and energy of our researchers, students and student teams: TU/e against COVID-19. From this TeamVERO started. A team that focuses on decreasing the risks of aerosol treatment in times of the covid-19 outbreak and after that. Aerosol is a mist of water droplets that are extremely fine and can not be seen. These droplets can carry all kind of harmful substances such as medication, toxins and viruses! Therefore it is important to decrease exposure in a clinical environment! In this multidisciplinary team with students and alumni from all over the Netherlands, from different majors we work together with physicians, aerodynamic experts and lab professionals to solve a critical problem.

Branche
Productie medische apparatuur
Bedrijfsgrootte
2-10 medewerkers
Hoofdkantoor
Eindhoven, Noord-Brabant
Type
Non-profit
Opgericht
2020
Specialismen
aerosol treatment, covid-19, ventilation en nebulizers

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    The word is out: Team VERO has won the Rosalind Franklin Society (RFS) Award in Science 2023! 💥 “RFS, in partnership with Mary Ann Liebert Inc., launched this prestigious annual award for the best paper by a woman or under-represented minority in science in each of the publisher’s 100 peer-reviewed journals with the goal of highlighting the important contributions of these scientists and providing role models and mentors for younger scientists following in their footsteps.” Good news: our awarded paper, which was published in June 2023 in the Journal of Aerosol Medicine and Pulmonary Drug Delivery is open source now, you can read it here: https://lnkd.in/ewpr_UCR Special compliments to our first author Mylene Frankfort for her dedicated contribution to this research project.👩🏻🔬 We are excited and honored to receive this award, thank you Rosalind Franklin Society for your interest in and recognition of our work!

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