Diversity & Inclusion
Biotechnology / Competitions / Education / Health / Health tech

Juxtopia Imhotep: another Baltimore team competing for $10M health IT prize

It's a group of 13 minority and women students and entrepreneurs from high school and college. The team itself is led by Jayfus Doswell, the founder of local biotech and IT company Juxtopia.

Jayfus Doswell talking to ETC president Deb Tillett and Governor Martin O'Malley. Photo via Facebook.

The Johns Hopkins University students behind Team Aezon aren’t the only local competitors vying for $10 million in the global Qualcomm Tricorder XPRIZE health IT competition.
Another team, Juxtopia Imhotep, is a group of 13 minority and women students and entrepreneurs from high school and college. The team itself is led by Jayfus Doswell, the founder of biotech and IT company Juxtopia, which is based out of the Emerging Technology Center at the Johns Hopkins University – Eastern Campus on 33rd St.
Read about the Juxtopia Imhotep team members

Companies: Juxtopia / Bio-Rad Laboratories
Engagement

Join the conversation!

Find news, events, jobs and people who share your interests on Technical.ly's open community Slack

Trending

Baltimore daily roundup: Medtech made in Baltimore; Sen. Sanders visits Morgan State; Humane Ai review debate

Baltimore daily roundup: The city's new esports lab; a conference in Wilmington; GBC reports $4B of economic activity

Baltimore daily roundup: Find your next coworking space; sea turtle legislation; Dali raided and sued

Baltimore coworking guide: 21 spaces where you don’t have to work alone

Technically Media