D-Heart
Niccolo' Maurizi began their work experience as a Medical Doctor at Hôpital du Valais in November 2019 and continued until November 2020. Niccolo' then joined CHUV | Lausanne university hospital as a Chief Resident in Cardiology in November 2020. Prior to that, they worked as a Researcher at Università degli Studi di Firenze starting in August 2016. Additionally, they co-founded D-Heart Srls in June 2015.
Niccolo' Maurizi's education history is as follows:
From 2008 to 2008, Niccolo' attended Harvard University for the Harvard Summer School program, where they studied Genetic Engineering and Neurobiology.
From 2010 to 2016, they were enrolled at Almo Collegio Borromeo and Università di Pavia. During this time, they focused on their medical studies and earned a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree.
In 2014, Niccolo' spent a period at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine as a Visiting Scientist, specializing in Cardiac Structural diseases of genetic origin.
In 2015, they further expanded their knowledge by being a Visiting Scientist at St. George Hospital in London, United Kingdom, where they concentrated on Sport Cardiology.
Overall, Niccolo' Maurizi has a strong academic background in medicine and has obtained valuable experience in various medical fields through their visiting scientist programs.
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D-Heart
D-Heart is the first smartphone ECG device that simple to use, clinically reliable, portable and affordable. It allows anyone to perform a hospital-level ECG in total autonomy and to send the results to the 24/7 tele-cardiology service or to your trusted doctor.D-Heart biomedical start-up was founded in 2015 thanks to the work of NicolòBriante and Niccolò Maurizi, at the time two young students in the interdisciplinary environment of the Almo Collegio Borromeo of Pavia. Maurizi, a young doctor researcher in cardiology at the University of Florence,When he was sixteen, Maurizi was hit by a myocardial infraction. He decided to became a doctor and transform his problem into an opportunity. Thanks to the help and business expertise of his roommate, Briante, they created D-Heart, the first smartphone ECG device that combines the usability required by the patient and reliability of the ECG wanted by the doctor.