CMU Health Startups That Could Improve Patient Care
<p> <img loading="lazy" src="https://www.cmu.edu/news/sites/default/files/styles/listings_desktop_1x_/public/2026-02/humotech_brand_photography_leeann_stromyer_A_V3.jpg.webp?itok=CZVP4rhR" width="900" height="508" alt="The images shows the legs of a person wearing a prosthetic foot on their right leg walking on a treadmill"> </p> Meet four CMU-affiliated startups that are translating academic research into tools that could improve health care for millions of Americans.
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