Entries from June 2006
The AHA pre-doctoral fellowship I applied for in early January (remember?) has been approved for funding! I include a copy of the project lay summary, which the AHA will also post on its site, below:
A heart attack can only be stopped by application of a strong electric field (i.e. electrical defibrillation). While this treatment is [...]
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Tags: Biomedical Engineering · Cardiac Electrophysiology · Science
I took the oral portion of my qualifying exam yesterday. I think I passed, but I won’t know until Monday.
I’m playing “phone hookey” today — I forgot my cell phone at home.
In the Friday round of “Does our building have water pressure today?”, we win — there’s water pressure. This means we can do fun [...]
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Tags: Biomedical Engineering · Cardiac Electrophysiology · Katrina · Science