After nearly three years of experimental work, the team -- especially postdoctoral associate Andreas Velten and MIT professor Moungi Bawendi, many students, and several collaborators -- cobbled together pieces of the puzzle and built a software program to create a first demonstration of looking around corners.
Led by Rajesh Narendarn, project principal investigator and associate professor of radiology, the research team recruited healthy young men and women from a range of ethnicities to boost their Omega-3 intake with supplements for six months.
Dr. Jon Drezner, an associate professor of family medicine at the University of Washington and team physician for pro football's Seattle Seahawks, said blunt trauma to a child's chest can send the heart into an abnormal rhythm.