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November 2018

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Engineers and cardiologists collaborate to create new treatments for heart disease

In a new $5.5 million center that spans engineering and cardiology specialties at Johns Hopkins, experts aim to improve the diagnosis and treatment of heart rhythm disorders that affect millions of people by leveraging innovations in cardiac imaging, computer simulations and data science. The new center, called the Alliance for Cardiovascular Read more…

By Natalia Trayanova, 7 yearsNovember 15, 2018 ago
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ADVANCE Researchers Receive $3.15 Million NIH Grant

Drs. Trayanova and Calkins received a $3.15 million grant from NIH grant to develop improved ablation targeting strategies for ablation of persistent atrial fibrillation in patients with fibrotic remodeling.

By Alex Van Horn, 7 yearsNovember 2, 2018 ago
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3-D Virtual Simulation Gets to the ‘Heart’ of Irregular Heartbeats

Members of the ADVANCE team report they have successfully created personalized, 3-D virtual simulations of patients’ hearts for doctors to visualize and perform a life-saving procedure that corrects irregular or rapid heartbeats.

By Alex Van Horn, 7 yearsNovember 1, 2018 ago
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