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In this webinar, Max Haberbusch, PhD and Esra Neufeld, PhD explore closed-loop cardiac rhythm control restoration in heart-transplant patients from model development to in silico regulatory evidence for safety and efficacy trials.
The NIH SPARC program pursues the ambitious goal to rapidly advance the promising field of bioelectronic medicine. This not only includes funding over 100 research teams to perform comprehensive mapping of the autonomic peripheral nervous system and its interaction with organ physiology, but also establishes a large infrastructure for FAIR data sharing, collaborative and reproducible modeling, mapping and knowledge management, to supercharge the field.
After briefly introducing SPARC and its infrastructure, this webinar illustrates how the NeuHeart consortium – an independent European research initiative – has leveraged that infrastructure in its quest to restore closed-loop cardiac rhythm control to heart-transplant patients.
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