Pieces of Interest from COMP for the Week of January 30 – January 2023 InterACTIONS!/Ultrasound 'Tornado' Technique to Treat Blood Clots/Grant Writing Mentoring Program
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- The January 2023 Issue of InterACTIONS is now available!
- Researchers from North Caroline State University have found that the “vortex ultrasounds” method could break down clots father than conventional techniques. Read the article here.
- The COMP Science Committee is still running the Grant Writing Mentoring Program! All COMP members who would like to get help with grant applications can participate in this program. Each mentee will be given the opportunity to work one-on-one with a mentor with appropriate expertise on grant applications. Click here to apply for the mentorship program, and submit your application to: info@comp-ocpm.ca
Published on January 30, 2023
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