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Jingyi Shi

Jingyi Shi's projects resonate with pressing global needs in the field of cardiac health, where her expertise in cardiac bioelectricity and arrhythmia is making significant strides. As a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis, she is at the forefront of exploring the electrical activities of the heart and their implications for arrhythmias. Her work is pivotal in understanding the complex mechanisms that underlie cardiac disorders, aiming to contribute to the development of innovative solutions for heart-related ailments. At Washington University, Jingyi Shi is involved in cutting-edge research that bridges the gap between engineering and medicine. Her investigations delve into the intricate bioelectric processes of the heart, seeking to unravel the mysteries of arrhythmias and improve diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. Her commitment to advancing knowledge in this vital area underscores her role as a key player in the biomedical engineering community, where her insights are helping to shape the future of cardiac healthcare.

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