NE alumni start-up secures $44K to advance women鈥檚 health
Nanotechnology Engineering alumna CT Murphy鈥檚 start-up is a finalist in the Odlum Brown Forum Pitch, a Canadian program for women entrepreneurs.
Murphy鈥檚 partner and COO, Ibukun Elebute presented at the event and secured $44K in winnings for CELLECT.
The initial idea for the menstrual product was part of Murphy鈥檚 fourth-year Capstone Project. She aims to create a menstrual pad infused with nanomaterials that could collect cervical and bacterial cells. The pad could then be sent to a lab to test for cervical cancer and human papillomavirus (HPV).