Vectorious Medical Technologies
Myriam Brami has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Myriam began their career as an R&D Intern at GalsBio in February 2017. Myriam then worked as a Technical Support Engineer at Visionix - Luneau Technology (Israel) from June 2017 to March 2018. Following this, Myriam worked as a Manufacturing Engineer at Edwards Lifesciences from March 2019 to June 2020. Myriam then transitioned to Vectorious Medical Technologies, where they held two roles. First, they were a Manufacturing Engineer from June 2020 to January 2023, and currently, they are a Research & Development Mechanical Engineer. Additionally, Myriam has also worked as a freelance editor/writer, providing editing services for scientific grants, manuscripts, and theses from June 2016 to September 2017.
Myriam Brami pursued their education in the field of Mechanical Engineering. Myriam began their studies at Rutgers University in 2011. After completing their education there in 2013, Myriam continued their studies further at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. Myriam graduated in 2016 with an Engineer's Degree in Mechanical Engineering.
Vectorious Medical Technologies
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Vectorious Medical Technologies developed the V-LAP, the worlds first in-heart microcomputer which enables optimal treatment for heart failure patients, increasing their quality of life and life expectancy.The V-LAP sensory implant is the first digital, wireless, battery-less device that is able to communicate from deep within the body. Itmonitors the heart’s left atrium pressure (LAP) which has been proven to be the earliest, most accurate and effective predictor for heart failure deterioration.Vectorious is actively conducting clinical studies in Europe (Italy, Germany, UK and Israel) for the purpose of obtaining a CE mark. It is expected to launch a clinical study in the US in 2020.