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Important: To be eligible for prizes, you MUST Join our discord: https://discord.com/invite/SZhaZcNh4D

Dataset: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1oTqMR3AM3FGjnAXPZZuqDLH7D4rcOhNbZ*

*For 1st Place Projects, we would like you to find a unique dataset for more impactful and innovative projects and results.

 

 

Cardiovascular Disease remains the leading cause of death globally.


In this hackathon, you’ll use real, de-identified biomedical data to build machine learning models that support early detection, progression forecasting, or interpretability of Cardiovascular Disease risk.

Our goal: make serious computational health innovation accessible to every motivated high school or undergraduate student, no lab or insider network required.

Hack4Health democratizes computational medicine by giving students access to authentic biomedical datasets, pragmatic tooling, and strong mentorship.

Requirements

1 PDF report (2–3 pages max) describing problem framing, methods, and evaluation

1 reproducible notebook (Google Colab / Jupyter)

Hackathon Sponsors

Prizes

3 non-cash prizes
First Place, Second Place, and Third Place, Upper Division (18+)
3 winners

~ 4k value combined in sponsor prizes

First Place, Second Place, and Third Place, Lower Division (13-18)
3 winners

~ 3k combined in sponsor prizes

Participant Prize
1,000 winners

One-month Wolfram One subscription ($50)

OnePassword One Year Subscription ($60)

MetaCTF Cybersecurity Platform 1 month subscription ($50)

UniBee 3 month subscription ($30)

Flatlogic 1 month subscription ($20)

GenXYZ Personal Domain ($15)

One-month access to BalsamIQ ($20)

Interview Buddy Exclusive Discount Coupon (95% Off & $15 Off)

150 Interview Cake Licenses First-Come-First-Serve ($50 Each)

*Contingent on Submission of Project, Joining the Discord, and One Invite

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Judges

Hack4Health Inc.
Hack4Health

Judging Criteria

  • Creativity
    Is the project a new idea? Does the project provide a new experience or simplify an existing workflow?
  • Practicality
    Could this idea actually be implemented in real life? Would people be motivated to use it? Is it a functioning solution that can scale in the real world?
  • Presentation
    Is the project pitched in a convincing and engaging manner? Is the idea presented clearly and in a way that's easy to approach? Does the team include a working demonstration of the project?
  • Technical Complexity
    Does the project involve complex technologies or intricate systems? How relevant are the solutions your project presents?

Questions? Email the hackathon manager

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