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Dean is great, he's a superstar and very motivational. His
wheelchair that walks up stairs has been on the market for quite some
time, but like the segway it has not caught on. It is FDA approved,
which means that insurance/medicaid can pay for it, in theory. But I
believe it is north of 30K, and I also believe that it is not
approved by the FDA for going up stairs.
Eric Siegel
New York Hall of Science
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On Nov 15, 2006, at 9:54 AM, Kristie Mazzoni wrote:
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> Dean Kamen, the guy who invented the Segway and an insulin pump, would
> be good. I saw on late-night television that he was working on a
> wheelchair that walks up stairs.
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> Kristie M. Mazzoni
> Assistant Planetarium Director
> Gengras Planetarium
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> Subject: recommendations for a moderator/facilitator
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> We are working with the Lemelson-MIT Program to create an
> invention/design challenge event for high school students in May that
> will include a theater presentation of their award-winning inventors.
> We are looking for minor to even somewhat major celebrity types who
> could energetically get the kids excited about the day and to help
> facilitate the inventors' presentations.
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> We have looked into the MytheBusters but don't think its quite the
> right
> fit. They need to be somewhat connected to design and innovation, fun
> and if possible be recognizable and yet, not completely overshadow the
> award winners themselves. Not asking for too much....
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> If anyone has any thoughts or recommendations they would be most
> appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Lynn
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