Ayaan
Esmail

My goal is to create something that helps a billion people live a better life.

Currently doing this by preventing & detecting falls for older adults in retirement homes!

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Ayaan's Timeline

Quickly going through some of the main projects I've worked on over the past few years.

Fallyx - Fall detection & prevention in retirement homes

July 2020 - Present.

We're helping retirement homes to reduce falls & fall-related injury using smart clothing that has sensors on it. We detect falls, predict when one will occur and notify staff of the location of a resident. We recently confirmed a pilot with The Responsive Group that'll start in October 🎉.This is the 2nd iteration of our product and it started with us using Samsung smartwatches for fall detection. We ran a pilot of these smartwatches with Generations Senior Living and learned alot about accuracy, operations & what we need to do to make our product sucessful, we're using these learnings to help us today!

Fallyx's Website
Standalone Deck

Smartwatch Product Article


Paying families $30USD/month to use the toilet

October 2020 - August 2022.

After spending months understanding open defecation in Nigeria, 3 friends and I realized the problem with current solutions is the incentive. You can give users water, electricity, soil, etc. but the thing they care about most is money. So we figured out a way to sustainably pay families $30USD/month by turning feces into charcoal & urine into ammonium sulfate

Standalone Deck
Problem Breakdown

A Personalized Pregnancy Subscription Box

Febuary 2020 - July 2020.

I wanted to start something from 0 to 1 and create something I could ship out to users. A mentor of ours faced the problem of not knowing what products to take based on her pregnancy symptoms and what info to consume on diets, exercise, etc. So after speaking with lots of pregnancy experts, midwives, and OBGYNs 2 friends and I created a subscription box that we shipped to 20 users internationally with 700 pre-orders reaching $1k MRR in 2 months of working on it! Eventually, we shut it down since we realized people didn't think it was valuable, rather it was just nice to have.

A Bunch of "Failed" Startup Ideas

November 2019 - February 2020.

After a while of working on projects related to exponential technologies, I wanted to gain some practical experience creating products that people would use. I ended up coming up with multiple ideas that never ended up panning out but here's the list: Eventbrite for teens, paying $1 to text a dog trainer for specific advice, an app that would detect the mood of your dog, an extension that would pay your friends when you went over your social media time and a platform that lets you respond to social media messages without going into that app.

Preventing Lung Cancer Using Multi-omics & Machine Learning

November 2018 - November 2019.

I worked on an idea to prevent lung cancer before it occurs by taking in genetics (the cookbook to human life), metabolomics (an indicator of how the food you eat has affected your body), and proteomics (an indicator of how proteins in your body react with the external environment), I could run this data through a machine learning model that compares your data to patients that had the disease to predict your % chance of having it. Ended up getting chosen to do a TED Talk on the idea & also interned at University Health Network (1 of the top 5 hospital networks in the world).

TED Talk I Did On The Idea

Using Silicon Nitride Nanopores to Sequence DNA

May 2018 - November 2018.

Sequencing someone’s DNA takes very long to do and is done in a huge machine, a friend and I came up with an idea to sequence DNA much faster than current methods by passing DNA through a pore in a silicon nitrides heet. Electrons are tunneled between the pores in the sheet and we can tell the sequence of the DNA based on the fluctuation of current.

ELEVATE Talk I Did On The Idea
Article Explaining The Idea

Personalizing Bloodclot Medications to Patients Based on Genetics

February 2018 - May 2018.

450 million people get pneumonia every year and 2.5 million people die from it, so ~0.6% of those that get pneumonia die. My mom was very close to being part of the 0.6% because 4 times, doctors tried and failed to prescribe her the right medication. This got me interested in pharmacogenomics: using genetics to provide the most effective medication the first time, and I ended up conducting a simulation in which I tested the correlation between specific genotypes and the effectiveness of Aspirin, Warfarin & Copidogrel (blood thinners).

MaRS Center Talk
Expirement (Pt. 1)
Expirement (Pt. 2)


Where I've "Worked"

Thankfully, I've been able to be apart of some amazing orginizations! Here's a quick list of them.


October 2017 - June 2021

Before I joined TKS I wasn't exposed to much or any of the work I'm doing now, it made me realize I could actually have an impact on the world and then helped to train me on the mental models, skills, and mindsets to use when solving these problems. I'd probably be a regular kid if it wasn't for TKS.


July 2018 - August 2018

Myant's a nanotechnology startup that's using textiles to gain information on biomarkers in the body and use that data for a variety of applications. At Myant I worked on a startup called PhageBiome in which we were leveraging biosensors and phage therapy to reinvent current therapeutics.


July 2019 - August 2019

I interned at The Wilson Center where I worked on two main projects. The first was a research project in which we did a scoping review to define the word digital compassion, and the second was talking to key stakeholders in the hospital to look at how to implement preventative healthcare @ UHN.


October 2020 - December 2020

Oxford Properties is a real estate investment, development, and property management company with $70 BILLION in assets under management. We pitched their team an idea that could save them tens of millions per year by taking out leasing brokers.


Check out the idea here.


March 2019 - April 2019

Right now there are about 4 million dollars for post-secondary education (PSE) that the government does not use for RESPs and other PSE fund programs! Why? Because people aren't aware of the benefits of these programs. Working with Wealthsimple, 3 friends and I created a solution to solving this problem through a referral program!


Check out the standalone deck here.


March 2020 - May 2020

XPRIZE is a non-profit that designs and hosts public competitions that encourage people to solve huge problems. I was tasked with figuring out a way to get them more applicants for their Carbon Capture XPRIZE (which was funded by Elon).


Check out the idea here.

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