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Medicine Matters Home Research Trayanova and Hays Receive National Science Foundation Grant

Trayanova and Hays Receive National Science Foundation Grant

Natalia Trayanova, joint appointment in Medicine, and Allison Hays, associate professor in the Division of Cardiology, received a new National Science Foundation grant that is titled "Prediction of Cardiac Dysfunction in COVID-19 Patients Using Machine Learning." Dr. Trayanova is PI (Biomedical Engineering) and Dr. Hays is co-investigator.  It is a one year award ($195,000) starting May 1 to use a machine learning algorithm to predict cardiac injury and adverse cardiovascular events in COVID-19 patients.

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Kelsey Bennett