Healthcare IT News November 30, 2022
Andrea Fox

The researchers will explore the structure-function relationships that may be overlooked in cardiovascular physiology through the joint research effort.

NTT Research announced that its Medical & Health Informatics Lab has entered a three-year joint research agreement with the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, focused on digital twins.

WHY IT MATTERS

Researchers are working to advance cardiac care through a cardiovascular bio digital twin model. They seek to explain the fundamental laws of the heart’s muscular pumps and other aspects of its function.

The MEI Lab has focused on multi-scale precision cardiology platforms and heart-on-a-chip technology. It is developing the infrastructure for a digital replica of an individual’s heart while SEAS’ Disease Biophysics Group has been...

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