It’s not every day that a college semester project has the potential to save lives.
Yet with each tweak and tinker in Joseph Zinter’s Medical Device Design and Innovation course at Yale University, students came closer to finding novel solutions to real-world problems facing doctors and patients.
Click here to read the article by Jim Shelton in the New Haven Register.
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