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Researchers from Chiayi and Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Chang Gung University, and the University of Arizona have collaborated to explore the feasibility of leadless pacemakers in the right atrial appendage. The goal is to extend the functionality of leadless pacemakers to include complete atrial and ventricular sequencing conduction, thereby reducing the occurrence of heart failure or pacemaker symptoms. To achieve this, the future leadless pacemaker must fulfill three critical functions: 1. Safe and Stable Implantation: Ensuring secure and stable placement within the heart. 2. Effective Electrical Conduction: Reliable power transmission for proper pacing. 3. Ease of Replacement: Facilitating straightforward replacement when necessary. This groundbreaking research requires innovative development and validation through collaborative efforts between academia, industry, and healthcare institutions. Ultimately, it aims to benefit patients in need.
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I am delighted to share this article published by the NIH. The Gabriella Miller Kids First Data Resource Center is an NIH-funded, cloud-based hub for genomic and clinical data on pediatric cancer and birth defects. It's named after Gabriella Miller, a fearless childhood cancer advocate, who died of brain cancer at 10. Key facts: - Focuses on pediatric cancers, and structural birth defects. - Over 21,000 whole genomes and more than 6,000 phenotypes. - Aims for data-sharing, interoperability, and collaboration. - Supports researchers coordination and connects diverse groups. - Exploring real-time data exchange and AI for data interpretation.
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The ASCB's letter was focused on three important subjects: 1. The importance of fundamental research in the NIH research pipeline for both the health and economic competitiveness of the United States, 2. The challenges facing the next generation of biomedical researchers and the international nature of science, 3. The significance of contributions by foreign-born scientists to the U.S. biomedical research enterprise.
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