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Innovation in Motion: Meet Santiago Canete, one of the inaugural Harvard Grid Fellows! Santiago's pioneering work in the Harvard Biodesign and Ability Labs is focused on developing a self-learning ankle exoskeleton to aid stroke survivors in reclaiming their ability to walk independently. This device doesn't just promise to enhance gait and endurance; it aims to revolutionize personal mobility, granting stroke survivors the gift of freedom in their own communities. As part of the Grid Fellowship, Santiago is not only refining this groundbreaking technology but also building the entrepreneurial skillset needed to transition from lab to market. We are thrilled to support Santiago's journey and witness the profound impact of his work in assistive robotics. #HarvardGrid #Innovation #AssistiveRobotics

Felicidades Santiago! Te lo mereces!

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Pablo Carrera

Lecturer of Psychology and Academic Coordinator

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Glad for you Santi! I am happy you are achieving the success your hard work and skills deserve.

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Andrew Spence

Professor of Neuroengineering at Temple University

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This is so awesome and well deserved!

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Shriyash Bajaj

Project Manufacturing Engineer @ Boeing | ROBOTICS

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Congratulations

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Michael Finn-Henry

Harvard PhD Candidate, Co-Founder at EndoShunt Medical, Former World Cup Speed Climber

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Love this!

Sai Teja Reddy Gidde, Ph.D.

NIW VISA Recipient | ME R&D in Surgical Tool-SoftTissue Mechanics for MIS |

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Congrats Santiago Canete Best Wishes!

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Abdulaziz Alradhwan

Assistant Manager - MBA | CCM | ACCM

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Amazing! All the best Santi! Santiago Canete

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Paolo Cucalon

FIFA Licensed Agent at GROW & Author

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Grande Santiago Canete! Felicidades 👏

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Cecilia Castelli

Client Engagement Manager - Turnberry Solutions

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Amazing Santi!

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Alberto Esteban Linares

Microfluidics | bioMEMS | Implantable devices

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Vamoos!

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