Announcing the First Recipients of the
Loka Innovators Award

Loka and Stanford Biodesign
created the Loka Innovators Award
to accelerate standout digital
health solutions.

Backing Stanford's
Brightest Innovators

Loka and Stanford Mussallem Center for Biodesign have launched the Loka Innovators Award—an initiative created to give Stanford’s brightest digital health innovators a faster path from insight to real-world impact. By combining Stanford’s brightest minds with Loka’s rapid prototyping and user-driven product development, the award gives students, fellows, and alumni a faster path from identifying unmet medical needs to building testable, investor-ready solutions. The goal is simple—speed up the journey from concept to care so patients can benefit sooner.

And the Winner Is:
Team Simplexity!

The inaugural Loka Innovators Award drew an exceptional response across Stanford, with more than two dozen inspiring submissions. From this field, Team Simplexity comprised of Bingyi Wang, PhD; Jonathan Freise; and Sophia Brodsky, BSN, RN,emerged as the inaugural winner.  The team stood out for tackling a pressing unmet need in digital health: chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS). Affecting up to 1 in 6 men worldwide, CPPS remains underdiagnosed and often misunderstood. Simplexity (now Onyx) aims to change that.

Thank you to every team who applied and to our four finalists for raising the bar. We’re especially grateful to our judging panel—Ryan Van Wert, MD; Michelle de Haaff; Barrett Larson, MD; Richard Gaster, M.D., Ph.D.; and Bobby Mukherjee—for their time and thoughtful evaluation. We also thank our partners at Stanford Biodesign, including Lyn Denend and Linda Lucian, for making the first year a success worth repeating.

"As a mentor at Stanford Biodesign, I've seen amazing projects that would benefit from prototyping and feedback. We developed this award to help the Biodesign community deliver improved healthcare outcomes faster. Our goal is to catalyze brilliant minds to change the landscape of health tech for the better."

Bobby Mukherjee
Loka Founder & CEO

From Award to Collaboration

As winners of the Loka Innovators Award, Team Simplexity from Stanford partnered with Loka to transform their concept into a real digital product.

Men living with CPPS face fragmented treatment, limited access to specialized care, and a lack of digital resources that address both the physical and emotional sides of recovery.

Together, we ran an intensive, in-person design sprint at Stanford, mapping user journeys, identifying gaps in care, and rapidly prototyping a dual-platform solution for therapists and patients.

Guided by
Physical Therapists

Building on the extensive user research conducted by the Stanford team, which included interviews with men living with CPPS, we focused on turning those insights into actionable design.

During the sprint, we collaborated closely with a specialized physical therapist, validating key pain points and shaping how the digital experience could better support both clinicians and patients.

These insights guided every design decision, ensuring the solution felt human, supportive, and grounded in real needs.

The Solution:
Two Connected Apps, One Purpose

Patient Companion App

A mobile app that helps men follow a personalized treatment plan, log symptoms, and track their progress over time. Built with empathy and guided by AI-powered recommendations to support real-world recovery.



Physical Therapist Platform

A web app that enables PTs to manage patients, assign tailored exercises, and monitor progress, all in one place. Designed to save time and create consistency across care plans.

We feel extremely grateful and honored to have received the Loka Innovator Award. It’s given us the chance to take our initial idea and turn it into something clickable — a usable prototype that helps us validate our hypotheses, understand what the market needs, and see whether patients truly benefit from it.

Bingyi Wang
PHD, Physicist

The Next Award Is Coming

The Loka Innovators Award recognizes digital health projects that address a compelling unmet need. They can be pure software (app/web) solutions or combine hardware and software. Applicants must be committed to advancing their projects beyond the course or program in which they originate.

For details about the 2026 Loka Innovators Award, visit the link below.