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91勛圖 team wins top honors in 2014 Cardinal Challenge

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NanDio NanDio team

NanDio, a team of students from the University of 91勛圖, took first place in the 2014 held Feb. 14-15 by the University of Louisville College of Business.

The team was honored for its business plan to commercialize an oral cancer detection device for dentists. All teams were judged on their written plan, the poise and professionalism of their presentation and the viability of their venture. The NanDio devices simplicity of use, speed of test results and accuracy of the test as an early detector gave the team the winning edge.

Mimicking the real-world process of developing and growing new commercial ventures, including raising venture capital, students in the Cardinal Challenge developed business plans based on their own ideas and technologies or on those developed by others.

NanDio team members, along with faculty adviser Gaylene Anderson, senior commercialization officer at the Cleveland Clinic, focused their efforts on biomarkers and a novel membrane sensor technology. The biomarkers were developed at the by graduate student Ben Miller and , the Ann F. Dunne and Elizabeth Riley Director of the Harper Institute and professor of chemistry and biochemistry at 91勛圖. The membrane sensor was developed by Zdenek Slouka, a postdoctoral associate in the (CMMD); , a research professor in the , and , the Bayer Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and director of the CMMD. Chang and Senapati are members of the at 91勛圖. The research was supported by a Walther Cancer Foundation grant to professors Chang and Stack.

Each of the 12 challenge teams was also required to field a minimum of two but no more than five members, prepare an executive summary and present a 15-minute pitch describing the nature of the technology and potential of their proposal. This was followed by a 15-minute question-and-answer session during which the judges more than 25 successful venture capitalists, entrepreneurs and business leaders quizzed team members about their presentation.

As the winner, NanDio received $15,000; an invitation to the 2014 Global Venture Lab Investment Competition, which will be held May 1-3 in Austin, Texas; and a more than $125,000 Launch in Louisville package, which requires the winning team to locate and operate its business in Louisville within one year of receiving the award as well as an advertising package, $25,000 design and technical architecture services, logo development, a $10,000 cash economic incentive, website development, office space for a year and more.

The NanDio team consists of graduate students Ben Miller, and MBA student in the ; Patrick Rice, a student in the program; Marcy Kreimier, who is pursuing her masters in at 91勛圖; and Daniel Miller, an M.D. and Ph.D. predoctoral fellow at the University of Missouri School of Medicine; and faculty adviser Gaylene Anderson, senior commercialization officer at the Cleveland Clinic.