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NTT Research, Inc., a division of NTT (TYO:9432), today announced that it has named Dr. Jon Nels Peterson a Senior Scientist in its Medical & Health Informatics (MEI) Lab. Dr. Peterson, a biomedical engineer with both academic and medical device industry experience, joined NTT Research in November 2020. He was most recently principal clinical systems engineer at Micro Systems Engineering, Inc., where he was the lead systems engineer for a family of implantable cardiac monitors. He previously held research and engineering positions at Boston Scientific CRM and Creare, Inc., and was a research assistant professor at the University of Vermont College of Medicine. He holds a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. His primary role in the MEI Lab will be to provide technical expertise and leadership in advancing the bio digital twin development strategy.
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The Orioles have found their new shortstop. The club on Tuesday filled its most glaring position player need by agreeing to terms with veteran shortstop Freddy Galvis on a one-year contract. To make room on the 40-man roster, first baseman/outfielder Chris Shaw was designated for assignment. The deal will pay
The Orioles have found their new shortstop. The club on Tuesday filled its most glaring position player need by agreeing to terms with veteran shortstop Freddy Galvis on a one-year contract. To make room on the 40-man roster, first baseman/outfielder Chris Shaw was designated for assignment. The deal will pay
The infield market has been booming lately, with J.T. Realmuto (Phillies), Andrelton Simmons (Twins), Freddy Galvis (Orioles), Tommy La Stella (Giants), Marcus Semien (Blue Jays), and Cesar Hernandez (Indians) all finding 2021 homes, while the market for free agents Kolten Wong and Didi Gregorius have begun to seriously heat up.
But while the Cubs (Wong), Cardinals (Wong), Brewers (Semien), and Reds (Gregorius) have each been included among the rumors for some of these infielders, it seems none of those NL Central clubs have gotten particularly close. And the dearth of NL Central spending has never been more apparent:
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