University of Texas: Noninvasive Modeling Technology Aims to Better Assess Risk of Heart Attack
August 22, 2019
August 22, 2019
AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 22 [TNSmedicalresearch] -- The University of Texas issued the following news release:
The National Science Foundation has awarded $550,000 to fund a collaborative new research project to develop a noninvasive, computational modeling technology for assessing the likelihood of a heart attack in patients with high levels of plaque buildup in their arteries -- the primary cause of heart attack in the U.S. today.
Despite the major role it plays in heart a . . .
The National Science Foundation has awarded $550,000 to fund a collaborative new research project to develop a noninvasive, computational modeling technology for assessing the likelihood of a heart attack in patients with high levels of plaque buildup in their arteries -- the primary cause of heart attack in the U.S. today.
Despite the major role it plays in heart a . . .