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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/applied-mathematics/events/applied-math-mathematic
 al-biology-seminar-thomas-bury
LOCATION:MC - Mathematics &amp; Computer Building - DC 1350 200 University Aven
 ue West Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Applied Math Mathematical Biology Seminar | Thomas Bury\, Critical\
 nTransitions in Cardiac Systems: Towards better prediction and\nunderstand
 ing using deep learning
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DESCRIPTION:The human heart is a complex system that can undergo a critical
 \ntransition to an abnormal rhythm\, known as a cardiac arrhythmia. How\nt
 o predict or assess the risk of cardiac arrhythmia in individual\npatients
  with heart disease is not clear. In this talk\, Dr. Thomas\nBury will dem
 onstrate how deep learning can be combined with\nmathematical models of th
 e heart to (i) improve prediction of an\narrhythmia known as alternans\, a
 nd (ii) discover mechanisms that can\nlead to arrhythmia.
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