Rochester Institute of Technology: Engineering Researchers Receive NSF Funding to Develop Computational Tools to Monitor Ablation Therapy on Cardiac Tissue
July 04, 2024
July 04, 2024
ROCHESTER, New York, July 4 (TNSres) -- Rochester Institute of Technology issued the following news release:
Researchers at RIT are developing non-invasive technology that will better assess cardiac tissue response to thermal energy, a common therapy approach for both cancer and cardiac arrhythmia treatments.
Cristian Linte, a professor of biomedical engineering, is leading a cross-disciplinary team that was recently awarded National Science Foundation Collaborative Res . . .
Researchers at RIT are developing non-invasive technology that will better assess cardiac tissue response to thermal energy, a common therapy approach for both cancer and cardiac arrhythmia treatments.
Cristian Linte, a professor of biomedical engineering, is leading a cross-disciplinary team that was recently awarded National Science Foundation Collaborative Res . . .