Prof Franklin Rosenfeldt is one of four researchers working on a new project to
enable the production of a device to perfuse transplant donor hearts.
The project based at the Alfred and Monash University has received a
$1.5M government grant to develop a device which will reduce the damage
produced by ice storage and enable hearts to be resuscitated and used as
human transplants. Read more.
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Monday, 21 July 2014
Project which hopes to make heart transplants easier, receives a $1.5M grant
Prof Franklin Rosenfeldt is one of four researchers working on a new project to
enable the production of a device to perfuse transplant donor hearts.
The project based at the Alfred and Monash University has received a
$1.5M government grant to develop a device which will reduce the damage
produced by ice storage and enable hearts to be resuscitated and used as
human transplants. Read more.
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