Bonus Episode Three: No Impact Too Small (with Chloe Duckworth)
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A haptic wristband that can convert emotions into vibrations, an app that tracks important data from dementia patients, and a group distributing medical and sanitary supply kits in the Bay Area. All of these initiatives have been co-founded by student entrepreneur Chloe Duckworth. To finish up our month's focus on neurotechnology, we invited Chloe, a sophomore (second-year student) at the University of South California, to discuss her involvement and interest in neurotechnology. We want to express to students that there truly is no impact that is too small and that you can start your own projects now. The term of the episode (TOTE) is Neurodiversity! Chloe’s website: https://www.chloeduckworth.com/ Valence website: https://www.valencevibrations.com/ Hope Hearted website: https://www.hopeheartedvolunteers.org/ Email: [email protected] Instagram: @thebraincorepodcast Twitter: @thebraincorepod
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