As National Engineers Week draws to a close, two young women engineers say they’re excited to work on advancements in heart technologies. Beatrice E. Ncho Shelly Singh-Gryzbon Beatrice E. Ncho, a fourth-year chemical engineering PhD candidate at Georgia Tech, focuses on engineering prototypes of transcatheter aortic valves that have a reduced risk of thrombosis (from […]
CFM Lab Reunion at SB3C
Congratulations, Dr. Tree!
Our very own Michael Tree, creator of the most complex in vitro Fontan simulator to date, has graduated! Best of luck in your new role as Computational Analyst at Corvid Technologies!
Farewell, Shiva!
After a long and fruitful time working in the CFM Lab on prosthetic heart valve and pediatric dialysis projects, Shiva Arjunon has decided to work in industry. We celebrated his years of dedication last Friday at Dr. Yoganathan’s home and had a great time sharing stories about Shiva!
Co(lab)oration: When Emory and Georgia Tech put their heads together, this happens
An excerpt from Emory Magazine’s feature on Emory/GT collaborative research: “If cardiac surgery can be performed on a beating heart through a small incision, it reduces bleeding, risk of infection, and the stress of stopping and restarting the heart. The start-up Apica Cardiovascular has licensed a Georgia Tech/Emory technology invented by researchers Ajit Yoganathan, Jorge […]
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 7
- 8
- 9