Forbes -
4 Dec 2014 21:42

David Sengeh tells me he'll have to delay our phone interview. "I am sorry to do this but there's a last minute need for me to attend an Ebola meeting." Sengeh is a multi-faceted kind of guy. After all, before he started designing prosthetics, he did vaccine research. He grew up in Sierra Leone, where the Ebola epidemic has been harshest. So the 27-year-old MIT PhD student, biomedical engineer, and inventor doesn't hesitate to take a few hours away from talking to Techonomy, not to mention writi...
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