Student and alumni's startup receives NSF grant
Lura Health, founded by Noah Hill, E21, Daniel Weinstein, E18, and Saam Borzog, D19, has received a grant to support development of an intra-oral salivary pH monitor.
![Left to right, Daniel Weinsten, Saam Bozorg, and Noah Hill.](/sites/g/files/lrezom421/files/styles/large/public/newsthumbs/200214_startup_uchu_biosensors_lg.jpg?itok=pOPWYrzQ)
Lura Health, a startup founded by Tufts engineering student Noah Hill, E21, and alumni Daniel Weinstein, E18, and Saam Borzog, D19, has received a National Science Foundation Phase I SBIR grant to support the development of an intra-oral salivary pH monitor. The award will help the team progress towards their goal of creating a comprehensive personal health management system that uses saliva as a diagnostic medium.
Hill, Weinstein, and Borzog’s recent efforts were covered by Tufts Now in February 2020. Learn more about their company’s origins and goals at https://now.tufts.edu/articles/taking-leap-startup-world-student.
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