Artificial intelligence set to personalise treatment of heart failure … – European Society of Cardiology

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Funding:AI4HF has received 5,910,451.25 from the European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA).

Disclosures: None.

References and notes

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5Partners

1. Netherlands Heart Institute, the Netherlands

2. University of Barcelona, Spain

3. Centre for Research & Technology, Greece

4. Barcelona Supercomputing Centre, Spain

5. Software Research & Development Corporation, Turkey

6. Vall dHebron Hospital Research Institute, Spain

7. International Clinical Research Centre, Czechia

8. Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences, Tanzania

9. Centre for Biomedical and Environmental Technology Research, Peru

10. SHINE 2Europe, Portugal

11. Regenold GmbH, Germany

12. European Society of Cardiology, France

13. European Heart Network, Belgium

14. University Medical Centre Utrecht, the Netherlands

15. Amsterdam University Medical Centre, the Netherlands

Associated partner

16. University of Oxford, UK

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