Cardiology Research News
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Arterius Welcomes New Clinical Advisers
Arterius are pleased to welcome Prof. Patrick Serruys and Dr. Yoshi Onuma to our clinical advisory board. Prof. Serruys (Imperial College, London) will become chair of the clinical advisory board, also now featuring Dr. Onuma (Cardialysis, Netherlands) and Dr. Rasha Al-Lamee (Imperial College, London). Prof. Patrick W. Serruys is is a professor of Interventional Cardiology at the ...
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BIOMODEX and Montreal Heart Institute Team Up to Develop 3D Printed Pulsatile Heart Models
BIOMODEX®, the leader in biorealistic haptic simulators for physician training and rehearsals, and the Montreal Heart Institute (MHI), a world-renowned, ultra-specialized cardiology center, announced they are partnering to develop a new cardiovascular training solution to help cardiologists rehearse and train for complex valve-in-valve procedures. The teams will collaborate to develop ...
By BIOMODEX
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EBR Systems Raises AU$110M in Initial Public Offering on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX)
EBR Systems’ WiSE™ CRT System is world’s first and only wireless endocardial (inside the heart) left ventricle pacing system for heart failure EBR’s AU$110m ASX initial public offering today was strongly supported by new and existing institutional shareholders The new capital funds the completion of pivotal study, targeting FDA submission for approval in 2023 followed ...
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Orchestra BioMed Strengthens Management Team with Appointments of Expert Product Development Leaders Juan A. Lorenzo and Paul V. Goode, Ph.D.
Orchestra BioMed, Inc., (“Orchestra BioMed” or the “Company”), a biomedical innovation company providing high-impact solutions for large unmet needs in procedure-based medicine, today announced senior-level appointments to its product development teams. Juan Lorenzo, an expert in vascular devices, joins as vice president, product development, Focal Therapies and will ...
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Diesel Exhaust + Cholesterol = Cardiovascular Disease
LOS ANGELES, California, July 26, 2007 (ENS) - Exposure to a combination of diesel exhaust and high blood cholesterol increases the risk for heart attack and stroke far more than exposure to either factor alone, new research reveals. The results indicate that controlling air pollution may prove to be a powerful tool for preventing cardiovascular disease. Published in today's edition of the ...
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