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Cardiovascular Fluid Mechanics Laboratory

15 May 2020

Lakshmi Prasad Dasi Joins Coulter Department as Professor

Lakshmi Prasad Dasi and his lab joined Georgia Tech in January 2020. Read more here! 

Article by Shelley Gooden / Uncategorized

15 May 2020

Hoda Hatoum Receives ABME’s Best Paper Award

Hoda Hatoum’s paper, Sinus Hemodynamics Variation with Tilted Transcatheter Aortic Valve Deployments, was selected for a Best Paper Award for ABME.

Article by Shelley Gooden / Uncategorized

11 May 2020

Women in Engineering – #NationalEngineersWeek

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 […]

Article by Sanchita Bhat / Uncategorized

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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