HemoCath
Michael Nagy, MSEE Case Western Reserve, has led advanced engineering teams for 33 years at a series of successful start-ups. He has transformed breakthrough microsensor, microelectronics, and micro-optics technologies into products for a variety of industries. In 2008, he co-founded Endotronix and led development of its wireless implantable sensor system from inception through current PMA trials. He is an inventor on 27 US patents.
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HemoCath
HemoCath-guided healthcare for patients with heart failure has the potential to improve clinical outcomes and reduce hospital length of stay