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A multi-institutional team of engineers, scientists and clinicians from the University of Wisconsin-Madison will study large-artery biomechanics that could play a role in heart failure in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension.
Patients who have the disease may have narrowed, thickened pulmonary arteries in which scar tissue accumulates, blood flow is blocked and tiny blood clots form. There are treatments, but no cure, for pulmonary arterial hypertension.
Naomi Chesler, a UW-Madison assistant professor of biomedical engineering, is leading the project, which is supported by roughly $2 million in grants from the National Institutes of Health National Heart Lung and Blood Institute. She says the research team hopes to create improved diagnostic tools that enable them to track stiffening of large and small arteries and link these measurements with impaired ventricular function
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Pune: a desire to innovate and overcome new horizons are trademarks of genius, and the same applies to scientists and technocrats as well.
Come November and the city will play host to science and technology unique to show the life sciences and the limits of new technologies, "in which scientists from different institutes to showcase their work.
The exhibition focuses on research and new technologies in tissue regeneration, Gen-sequencing, the molecules for the treatment of ovarian cancer and low-cost Ayurveda treatment of AIDS and others.
It will be held on November 14, the symbiosis of the Institute of room management Vishawa Bhavan Senapati
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