Center for Cardiological Innovation (CCI) partners granted a new EU-financed project

GE Vingmed Ultrasound together with Oslo University Hospital, the University of Oslo, KU Leuven, the University of Maastrich, Jessa Hospital in Belgium and Medaphor were recently awarded 1.6 million euros for a Marie Curie project that will utilize artificial intelligence to diagnose a number of heart disorders. Several of the international partners in the new project have previously been central to CCI's international research collaboration.
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