Niyathi Chakrapani is a co-founder of Amsterdam Fluidics, the developer of a microfluidics chip that allows more efficient encapsulation of drugs, with applications in chemotherapy and elsewhere. In addition to her entrepreneurial pursuits, Niyathi is also a published poet, non-profit founder, and Huffington Post writer, all as a freshman at Penn.
Find out more about Amsterdam Fluidics here: www.amsterdamfluidics.com/
A few of the topics we discussed:
00:37 Amsterdam Fluidics and Drug Encapsulation
03:53 Early Experiences with Life Sciences and Entrepreneurship
09:50 Mentors, Elizabeth Holmes, and Female Role Models
13:49 From Poetry to The Huffington Post
17:16 Time Management and Priorities
21:37 Changing the World
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