Chembotix and Digital Wellness win awards at NVC Female Founders Prize Night
Kailey Shara
Two teams associated with the ATLAS Institute听received awards at the 2022听New Venture Challenge (NVC)听15 Female Founders Prize Night听held March 9听at Imig Music.
鈥Kailey Shara, an ATLAS PhD student and a member of the听Emergent Nanomaterials Lab,听and her team won third place and $1,000听for听Chembotix听robotic automation platform, which is designed to dramatically speed up chemistry research and development.听
As a three-time NVC participant, Chembotix was named the first-place winner at last year's NVC Female Founder Prize Night and received the Audience Favorite award at the 2021 championships. Shara听also secured two first-place wins associated with 欧美口爆视频 Boulder's New Venture Launch class ($11,500) taught by Jeff York, associate professor in the Leeds School of Business, and funded by the听Robert & Kathleen Dobkin Intuitive Foundation.
Chembotix鈥檚 AutoSynth technology is based on听Shara鈥檚听laboratory automation research. Developed by Shara in the laboratory of Assistant Professor Carson Bruns, the robot automates many of the tedious steps involved in synthesizing new molecules.
Annie Margaret
Annie Margaret,听a teaching assistant professor with the ATLAS Institute,听and her team placed fourth听with听Digital Wellness x NoSo听November.听Digital Wellness听aims to听help teens build self-esteem and develop skills to manage anxiety and social pressures听by promoting an oasis away from social media pressures.听In tandem, the NoSo 鈥淣o Social Media鈥 November campaign encourages everyone to take a month away from their phones and use that time to tend to personal wellness.听
Margaret investigates the efficacy of specific psychotechnologies and contemplative practices as tools to counteract the negative impact of social media on our mental health and well-being. She is especially interested in social media鈥檚 effect on young women. Research suggests that this demographic has various negative mental health outcomes related to life satisfaction, happiness and anxiety.听In a, researchers stated that the surge in social media use may be at least in part to blame for the rise in suicide rates in adolescent females, which rose 151 percent from 2009 to 2019, in stark contrast to fairly consistent rates previously (1999-2009).
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To address some of the underlying issues behind these disturbing trends, Margaret created Digital Wellness Summer Programs for middle-school girls ages 12-15, and a second group for high school girls, ages 16-18 that provides strategies adolescents can use to minimize the negative psychological impacts of social media. She and her team have spent the last year conducting focus groups with young women to investigate the effectiveness of various practices and to inform curriculum development, which they will use to make it more effective. The program is funded by a Community Impact Grant through 欧美口爆视频 Boulder鈥檚 Office for Outreach & Engagement.