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USRP 2025 - How to Have a Career in Academics and Innovation

How to Have a Career in Academics and Innovation

2025 Stanford Bio-X USRP Talks - Wednesday, July 2, 2025

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Headshot portrait of Paul J. Wang - John R. & Ai Giak L. Singleton Director, Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine) and (by courtesy) of Bioengineering

Paul J. Wang - John R. & Ai Giak L. Singleton Director, Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine) and (by courtesy) of Bioengineering

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Dr. Wang's research centers on the development of innovative approaches to the treatment of arrhythmias, including more effective catheter ablation techniques, more reliable implantable devices, and less invasive treatments.

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