Morning Call"That would be 15-year-old Aryaman Khandelwal, a sophomore at Parkland High School who is developing a mobile application called Get2Greater that will allow the operators of a clinic in India's Maharashtra state to collect biometric data on the children they see to improve treatment outcomes.
That's right, he's 15. His aunt and uncle, who live in India, had worked at the clinic and shared some of its struggles compiling and maintaining medical records. If it's successful, he'd like to see it extended to other clinics serving similar populations..." |
Interview in WDIY - community NPR station"Indian-American student entrepreneur Aryaman Khandelwal and Penn State Lehigh Valley Professor Michael Krajsa join host Galen Godbey to discuss the development of a new healthcare app in use in rural India, and the Penn State Lehigh Valley Launch Box program, education, innovation, and entrepreneurship..."
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Lehigh Valley Economic Development"Aryaman Khandelwal, a Parkland High School sophomore and leader of the Gets2Greater project, said the Lehigh Valley LaunchBox has provided him with an environment conducive to innovation and progressive thinking, as well as the means to pursue his passion to help people on a global level.
“Having the support from a reputed university like Penn State will enable me to reach a greater number of people to tackle health issues in India and other such places in the future,” Khandelwal said..." |