Carnegie Mellon researchers improve assessments of aortic aneury...

(Carnegie Mellon University) Carnegie Mellon University's Ender Finol has received a two-year, $602,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health to develop methodologies for accurately evaluating the risk of aneurysms.


 

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