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Thomas Jefferson 2nd Annual 2016 JAZ Tank
Posted on June 22, 2016

Out of the many inventive Venture Track proposals at the JAZ Tank innovation competition, one grand prize winner was chosen. The innovative "Mother's Milk" project helps to facilitate breastfeeding options among working mothers in Bangladesh.
"Winning JAZ Tank is an incredible opportunity for us," said Micaela Langille Collins, Co-principal investigator, Mother's Milk, and first-year student at Sidney Kimmel Medical Center at TJU (pictured). "We will be able to approach high-level partners in the garment sector and work to expand our packaged intervention to other factories in Bangladesh and abroad." Learn more about the second annual JAZ Tank Challenge, which was held this year at Philadelphia University, at Jefferson.edu/JAZTank.