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Tinkerer, Climber, Engineer

Engineering alum and budding inventor Jessamy Taylor loves being outdoors, scaling heights, and solving problems. Among them: a better way to adaptive climb

Published: May 14, 2021
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Jessamy Taylor, ’18, is working on a prosthetic foot for rock climbers. Her story was recently featured in the Johns Hopkins Magazine.

 

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