NIH Grant Will Aid Repair of Mitral Regurgitation

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Desai's first NIH R01 since arriving at Georgia Tech

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Jaydev Desai, professor in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University, received one of his first NIH R01 grants since arriving at Georgia Tech. Formerly a professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Maryland, Desai has been the recipient of several R01 grants. 

In addition to Desai, who is the contact-PI, the team includes Muralidhar Padala, an assistant professor of cardiothoracic surgery at Emory, and a Coulter Department faculty member; and Baowei Fei, formerly of Emory, now at the University of Texas-Dallas.

The title of their project supported by the $3-million, four-year grant from the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) of NIH is, “Image-guided Intravascular Robotic System for Mitral Valve Repair and Implants.” Desai’s role in the research, essentially, is to develop an articulated intravascular steerable robotic system which will safely deliver an implant (developed at Emory) to the mitral valve leaflets under image-guidance, to repair mitral regurgitation.

“This work involves several pieces,” Desai said. “There is the design of the implant, intravascular robotics, and the imaging piece, which helps the clinician to guide the robot and understand where and how to move and where to place the implant. So, this is a true collaborative effort.”

 

 

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Parker H. Petit Institute for
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  • Created On: Apr 6, 2018 - 2:06pm
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