comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Samuela levine - Page 1 : comparemela.com

Machine Learning Informs a New Tool to Guide Treatment for Acute Decompensated Heart Failure

Machine learning could personalize diuretic treatment for patients with acute decompensated heart failure

A recent study co-authored by Dr. Matthew Segar, a third-year cardiovascular disease fellow at The Texas Heart Institute and led by his research and residency mentor, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center's Dr. Ambarish Pandey, utilized a machine learning-based approach to identify, understand, and predict diuretic responsiveness in patients with acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF).

Texas
United-states
Colorado
University-of-texas-southwestern-medical-center
American
Samuela-levine
Matthew-segar
Ambarish-pandey
Josephg-rogers
Baylor-scott
Blood-institute
Stony-brook-university-school-of-medicine

Cedars-Sinai experts to present innovative heart research data during AHA Scientific Sessions 2022

During American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2022, Prominent Cedars-Sinai Cardiologists, Cardiothoracic Surgeons and Interventionalists Available for Interviews

United-states
Chicago
Illinois
American
Aimee-molineux
Sumeet-chugh
Christinem-albert
Joanna-chikwe
Transfemoral-transcatheter
Aakriti-gupta
Samuela-levine
Thomasd-gordon

Angion Biomedica : Hosting Research & Development Day on ANG-3070 for the Treatment of Lung and Kidney Fibrosis

Angion Biomedica : Hosting Research & Development Day on ANG-3070 for the Treatment of Lung and Kidney Fibrosis
marketscreener.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from marketscreener.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Colorado
United-states
National-jewish-health
Denver
Massachusetts
American
John-neylan
Samuela-levine
Shakil-aslam
Josephv-bonventre
Gregoryp-downey
American-society-of-clinical-investigation

Renowned Cardiologist and Nobel Peace Prize Winner Bernard Lown Dies at 99 | News

Bernard Lown, whose life’s work spanned from pivotal breakthroughs in medicine to humanitarian efforts against nuclear war that won him the 1985 Nobel Peace Prize, died at age 99. Lown died Feb. 16 of complications from congestive heart failure, according to his son Fredric Lown, after a decades-long academic career serving as a professor of cardiology at the Harvard School of Public Health and a physician at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Lown is survived by his three children, Fredric, Anne, and Naomi. His wife, Lousie Lown, died in 2019. “He was a force of nature,” said longtime colleague Joseph D. Brain, a professor of environmental physiology at HSPH.

Lithuania
Maine
United-states
University-of-maine
Russia
Soviet
Yevgeni-chazov
Fredric-lown
Marshalla-wolf
Goodarz-danaei
Samuela-levine
Lousie-lown

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.