
Bozhi Tian
Bozhi Tian is a prominent researcher at the University of Chicago, known for his pioneering work in bioelectronic medicine and light-activated pacemakers. Although he was not directly involved in the recent development of the world's tiniest pacemaker, he described it as a 'significant leap forward' in medical technology, highlighting its potential to revolutionize temporary pacing and expand applications beyond cardiology.
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Bozhi Tian, whose lab at the University of Chicago has also developed light-activated pacemakers but was not involved in the latest research, called it a 'significant leap forward'.
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