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BIOTEK2021-Bioteknologi for verdiskaping

KOMM: IdentiPhy - In Silico Tools for Improved Drug Testing in Microphysiological Systems

Medikamenter er en helt sentral del av moderne medisin som har gitt samfunnet muligheten til å behandle eller begrense en rekke vanlige lidelser. Utviklingen av nye medisiner er lovende og legemiddelindustrien ønsker å utvikle medisiner mot blant annet Alzheimers, kreft, hjertesvikt og diabetes. ...

Awarded: NOK 8.0 mill.

Project Period: 2020-2022

Location: Oslo

IKTPLUSS-IKT og digital innovasjon

Digital heartbeat: A novel ICT paradigm for patient-tailored cardiology

Cardiac disease represents one of the major health challenges in society. It is a significant contributor to death and decreased quality of life, while incurring massive health care costs throughout Norway and the Western World. The management of cardiac disease progression is a major part of thi...

Awarded: NOK 0.50 mill.

Project Period: 2015-2016

Location: Oslo

IS-BILAT-Mobilitet Norge-USA /Canada

Electromechanical Models of the Heart as Predictive Clinical Tools

We propose to continue to build a strong bridge between the highly theoretical work being done at the Cardiac Modeling Group at Simula Research Laboratory with the clinical and experimental expertise at the Cardiac Biomechanics Laboratory from the Univers ity of California, San Francisco (UCSF). ...

Awarded: NOK 0.13 mill.

Project Period: 2014-2014

Location: Oslo

IS-BILAT-Mobilitet Norge-USA /Canada

Clinically driven Electromechanical Models of the Heart

This project is designed to help bridge the gap between the theoretical work being done at the Cardiac Modeling Group at Simula Research Laboratory with the clinical and experimental expertise at the Cardiac Biomechanics Laboratory from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). With ...

Awarded: NOK 0.10 mill.

Project Period: 2013-2013

Location: Oslo

FRIMEDBIO-Fri prosj.st. med.,helse,biol

Modeling the Engineered Heart: Coupled Electromechanical Simulations of Cardiac Regenerative Medicine in the Infarct Injured Ventricle

The loss of functional heart tissue resulting from serious myocardial infarctions is considered a largely intractable problem with a substantial health and economic burden in the industrialized world. However, new hope is emerging in the field of regener ative medicine, where transplanted stem c...

Awarded: NOK 1.4 mill.

Project Period: 2011-2012

Location: Oslo