“It’s a huge practical problem to provide continued and systematic therapy to the millions of people who suffer from stroke or traumatic brain injury each year and deal with language and cognitive deficits following the brain damage,” Dadgar-Kiani explains of his work.
Dadgar-Kiani and his co-founders are continually working to prioritize patient satisfaction with their platform. He and his co-founders look forward to becoming the standard of care for anyone recovering from neurological disorders.
His advice for young entrepreneurs right out of undergraduate studies? “Pursue a problem you are passionate about and embrace the discomfort behind starting something new.”
You can read more about Dadgar-Kiani and and Constant Therapy here.
Abigail Ballou, Alexandra David, Shreya Iyer and Casey Nugent contributed to this story.
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Congratulations to Call9! I admire the motivation and purpose behind your work. May it enhance the Gift of Life for many people. And it all started with Al and Estelle! My best wishes and prayers!
Alice Reichmeider, O.P.
Nina
Way to go
We are all so proud of you
Hi Nina my name is KusumaRao classmate of your parents at MMC.i want you to know how proud i am of you not just the intelligence but the compassion for others at such an young age.To tell our own self for nthe good of others in not known in indian community. you made all of us feel good keepup the goodwork and God bless you love Kusuma aunty
Hi Anshuman,
I am very proud of you and lucky to have you as my student. It was known during your M.tech project that you will shine. Many best wishes and congratulations. I wish you grand success in all your endevours.