SIRUM
Supporting Initiatives for the Redistribution of Unused Medicine [SIRUM] connects clinics with charitable suppliers to ensure that billions of dollars worth of usable medicine helps reach communities in need. Founded over two years ago at Stanfo...
| Startup type: | Social Enterprise |
| Status: | Active |
| Publicity: | Open to speaking to journalists. |
| Website: | http://www.sirum.org |
ABOUT US
Supporting Initiatives for the Redistribution of Unused Medicine [SIRUM] connects clinics with charitable suppliers to ensure that billions of dollars worth of usable medicine helps reach communities in need. Founded over two years ago at Stanford, SIRUM has established itself as a not-for-profit social venture dedicated to streamlining the medical donations process. Through partnerships with non-profit technology firms such as AidMatrix, SIRUM is poised to build upon existing supply chain software to aggregate and match medicine supply-and-demand. Our mission is to create a trusted community of donors and clinics for the very first time.
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Ricky Yean
Taiwanese-American, 20, Economics major and Computer Science minor, involved with BASES, Blyth Fund, Stanford VC Club, Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity, startups, blogs, Stanford Admit Weekend, Stanford Peer Mentorship, East Palo Alto Boys and Girls Club
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Rajesh Patil
An inspiring technical leader and IT manager with extensive experience in software development, quality assurance and high-tech operations with more than 9 years of experience building state of art IT solutions facilitating corporate growth.
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Jae Joh
Junior, Biology major, currently doing research in immunology Special Operations Director for www.gumballcapital.org Interested in research, entrepreneurship, Web 2.0, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals
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Rebeca Hwang
Korean-Argentine finishing her PhD at Stanford. Addicted to startups and entrepreneurship. Life ADD & Loves travelling.
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Eric Eaglstun
Web developer living in Phoenix, AZ.
wow. sounds cool. who started this and who else is involved?