Northwestern University Students Create Special Pen to Help Parkinson's Patients

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Two Northwestern University teamed up at “The Garage,” the university’s entrepreneurial hub and has been working on their project, the SteadyScrip Parkinson’s Pen set, for more than a year.

“And he was able to write with it a couple of times write me letters with it, which was so impactful, and he was able to give us feedback on how to improve the design,” Mokotoff said.

“Every time I meet people, it just drives me, and that's what really drives me to keep iterating, keep improving the pen with this feedback. And we just want to get this pen into as many hands of people with Parkinson's as possible,” Chan said.

 

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