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News and Recognition

The Program for AI and Research in Cardiovascular Medicine celebrates successes from across our team.

Dr. Noheria presents award to Carine Tabak
Dr. Noheria presents Kathy Roberts Batenic Summer
fellowship to Carine Tabak.

Honors and Achievements

2023

Kathy Roberts Batenic Summer Fellowship

  • Caroline Trupp,
  • Hannah Zerr
  • Maci Clark

Reed-Kindred Cardiovascular Scholarship

  • David Fritz,
  • Ben Ose
  • Lauren St. Peter

2022

Kathy Roberts Batenic Summer Fellowship

  • Sarah Baghdadi
  • Carine Tabak
  • Riya Parikh

2021

Kathy Roberts Batenic Summer Fellowship

  • Ashley DeBauge
  • Tyan Fairbank

2023

Ashley DeBauge

  • 1st Placed Research Presentation at Medical Student Research Forum, "Different Methods of 3D QRS Area Calculation from Vectorcardiographic X, Y and Z Leads"

Sarah Baghdadi

  • 1st Placed Research Presentation at 3rd Annual CV Research Symposium, “Predictors of Device-Related Thrombus after Left Atrial Appendage Occlusion”

Chris Harvey

  • 2nd Placed Research Presentation at 3rd Annual CV Research Symposium, “Deep Learning Encoded ECG Signals Can Be Used to Predict Health Conditions with Limited Data”

Carine Tabak

  • 3rd Placed Research Presentation at 3rd Annual CV Research Symposium, “Presence of Moderate-to-Severe or Severe Mitral Regurgitation is Associated with an Increase in Left Atrial Appendage Emptying Velocity”

2022

Ashley DeBauge

  • 1st Placed Research Presentation at 2nd Annual CV Research Symposium, "Different Methods of 3D QRS Area Calculation from Vectorcardiographic X, Y and Z Leads"

2021

Ashley DeBauge

  • 3rd Placed Research Presentation a 1st Annual CV Research Symposium "In Patients with Left Bundle Branch Block, QRS Duration is a Stronger Predictor of Left Ventricular Hypertrophy and Dilation Than QRS Voltage"
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