Biomedical engineer turned entrepreneur @sweetbioco with a passion of uplifting the community, young professionals, and promoting access to higher education.
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Applications for @INVENTUREScan Inventures Startup Pitch are now open! Get professional coaching, access to investors from around the globe, and a chance to win $10,000 in funding. The app is free and closes Feb. 24 https://t.co/jMfCM1zrNm
#ShareYourDream#Sweepstakes My dream vacation is to visit Bali for our honeymoon! We love being able to enjoy the mountains and beaches, all in the same place!
Dr. Isaac Rodriguez attended the Senate Entrepreneurship Caucus and feels that “having a literal seat at the table to discuss with our senators how the government can help entrepreneurs of color succeed was an experience of a lifetime”.
The true cost of an amputation extends well beyond surgery. That’s why we believe in simplifying your journey to closure with the goal of reducing the risk of this life-altering event. Learn more via @WCAdvantage#woundcareforall#limbsalvage
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SweetBio expects to officially launch its bioengineered wound care product, Apis, in Q4. But the company doesn't just want to see it in hospitals. It wants to see Apis in homes. https://t.co/Y4uSJlYqa3
Did you catch Isaac and Kayla on @WMCActionNews5 "Bluff City Life" just now discussing Sweetbio's exciting partnership with @FedEx and @epimemphis? Now, we are able to leverage APIS® to benefit the health and wellness of thousands of Americans in need of affordable #woundcare.
Thanks to the support of @FedEx and @epimemphis, we are able to leverage APIS® to benefit the health and wellness of thousands of Americans in Memphis and beyond in need of affordable wound care.
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Today we celebrate Biomedical Engineering. VCU alum Isaac Rodriguez, Ph.D. has developed a product that leverages Manuka honey to promote wound healing and co-founded the medical device company @sweetbioco. #VCUEngineers#Eweek2022#WhatEngineersDo https://t.co/0AwbtH9Bts