TIM graduate receives $50,000 Neuroscience Entrepreneurial Fellowship
TIM graduate Natasha D’Souza (2012) has received a $50,000 neuroscience entrepreneurial fellowship given by the Ontario Brain Institute (OBI) in partnership with Ontario Centres of Excellence (OCE). D’Souza’s fellowship is one of 10 Ontario post-graduate fellowships to help entrepreneurs turn their neuro-discoveries into companies and jobs. Natasha is the founder and CEO of Virtual EyeSee. She is in the last stages of developing an innovative therapy app for children with special needs called Zeely Adventures.
“Natasha joined the TIM program with a purpose – to launch and grow her company” Steven Muegge (project supervisor)