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    #FindTheOrange co-funds the PhD in Health Technologies, Bioengineering and Bioinformatics at the University of Pavia through the interdepartmental 'Centre for Health Technologies'.

    The aim of the research is to identify new bioengineering solutions for understanding the mechanisms of ischaemia in subjects with congenital coronary artery anomalies. The project aims to develop software to assess patients at risk of heart attack. A diagnostic support to postpone or nullify the need for surgery, reducing the risks of exposing patients to open-heart surgery. This PhD course is part of a broad research project promoted by the Ministry of Health, whose ambition is to develop innovative computational methodologies according to a sustainable and personalised vision of healthcare.
     

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    Good luck with everything, Valentina!

    Congratulations on becoming a Doctor of Philosophy in Health Technologies, Bioengineering and Bioinformatics.

    We're so happy to have accompanied a small part of your brilliant academic path.

    All of us at Osborne Clarke and #FindTheOrange wish you great professional satisfaction and all the success you deserve!

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