Re: ambition is not in the year: eight young entrepreneurs in science and technology circles
3. Adrian Aspalokhov (Delian Asparouhov) dropouts from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, developing a service that helps patients remember to take medicine and help the caregiver remember to take the sick people to take medicine.
Ai Sparrow Hoff founded Nightingale service at Massachusetts Institute of Technology to track patients' medication schedule. Subsequently, he accepted funding from the young entrepreneur program "Thiel Fellowship" and dropped out of Massachusetts Institute of Technology. According to Hof's Hof blog, he is currently a developer of mobile payment service provider Square and a partner of Rough Draft Ventures, a venture capital fund, which is mainly invested in student tech entrepreneurs in Boston.