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A super glue for heart surgery, blood proteins that can keep a heart young, finding the ideal dose for anti-blood clotting medicines and surgeries to treat obesity were this year's topics during the Cambridge Science Festival talk, held April 22 in Bornstein Amphitheater. The theme, "The Heart of the Matter," featured presentations on the latest innovations in cardiovascular care. The event was open to the public and attracted everyone from experts in the field to inquisitive high school students.
Pictured left to right: Marc Sabatine, MD, MPH, chairman of the TIMI Study Group; Jeffrey Karp, PhD, of BWH's Biomedical Engineering Division; Richard T. Lee, MD, director of the BWH Regenerative Medicine Center; Jessica Mega, MD, MPH, of the Cardiovascular Division; and Ali Tavakkoli, MD, co-director of the BWH Center for Weight Management and Metabolic Surgery.