Student developers of blood cell counting device win 2018 Penn Startup Challenge

Sanguis, a medical device company founded by three University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine students who became best friends after meeting on their first day of school, won the second annual Penn Wharton Entrepreneurship Startup Challenge. As the "Perelman Grand Prize" winner, Sanguis received $30,000 plus another $15,000 in legal, accounting,& strategy services. The company – founded by Divyansh Agarwal, Prateek Agarwal and Daniel Zhang – has developed what it describes as "the…
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