The University of Pennsylvania, the University of the West Indies, Mona, and the University of Technology have formed a remarkable collaboration centered on human-centric design projects. This influential partnership unites the collective knowledge and resources of these esteemed institutions, working together to create groundbreaking solutions for a wide range of challenges in Jamaica, spanning from environmental to rehabilitative endeavours. Dr. Michelle Johnson from the prestigious Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, along with Sasha-Gay Wright, Head of Programmes in Biomedical Engineering at UWI Mona, joined us to shed light on the remarkable program.
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