Gurusher Panjrath, M.D., assistant professor of medicine and director of the Heart Failure and Mechanical Support Program, was featured in a News-Medical article about his recently published research in the journal Science Translational Medicine on predicting whether a patient's heart will fail. The research was also featured in Medical Xpress, Science Codex, Science Daily, Jersey Tribune, Fierce Medical Imaging, and Medical Design Technology.
News-Medical - Researchers Identify New Method to Predict Outcomes in Heart Failure Patients
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