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Naoki Tomii in the Department of Bioengineering, won a Student paper finalist oral competition, second place award in the GCBME(Global Conference on Biomedical Engineering) APCMBE(Asian Pacific Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering) 2014.
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Our study is toward less invasive therapy of arrhythmia. A mechanism of controlling arrhythmia through a low energy electric stimulation was suggested in a computer simulation study. We developed an experiment system using real time image analysis, and validated that hypothesis.
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I'm so honored to receive this award. I really appreciate the support of my advisors and my colleagues. I would like to continue my efforts to make our study valuable for human society.
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