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Cardiovascular Fluid Mechanics Laboratory

29 October 2019

King of Hearts

An excerpt from Georgia Tech Research Horizons’ feature on Dr Ajit Yoganathan: “Mick Jagger owes some thanks for the fact he’s alive and strutting to Ajit Yoganathan and his lab crew. In fact, millions of people do. The rock icon received a replacement heart valve in the spring of 2019 in a New York City […]

Article by Shelly Singh / CFM in the News

19 July 2019

In Memoriam: Ted Cape (1964-2019)

Dear Members of the CFM Lab Family: It is with a heavy heart that I write to inform you that Ted Cape passed away two weeks ago, at the young age of 54, while on a business trip. It appears he died due to an undiagnosed heart related problem. The news has come as a […]

Article by Shelly Singh / In Memoriam

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