Background
Thubrikar, Mano Jumdeo was born on August 27, 1947 in Nagpur, India. Son of Jumdeo and Varanasi Thubrikar. came to the United States, 1970.
(This book provides information on the aortic valve. Writt...)
This book provides information on the aortic valve. Written in a comprehensive style, it emphasizes the principles behind the development of artificial valves. It covers the principles of valve geometry, tissue structure and function relationships, valve dynamics, fluid dynamics, mechanical stresses, echocardiographic images, mechanisms of valve sounds, valvular pathology, and design and performance of bioprosthetic valves. It enhances our understanding of angiographic and echocardiographic images and calcific stenosis, and will be of value in the development of better prostheses. The Aortic Valve is the ideal text for biomedical engineers and a unique resource for teaching interdisciplinary approaches to medical and engineering students. This work is also an indispensible source for cardiac surgeons, pathologists, cardiologists, and manufacturers of prosthetic valves.
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Thubrikar, Mano Jumdeo was born on August 27, 1947 in Nagpur, India. Son of Jumdeo and Varanasi Thubrikar. came to the United States, 1970.
Bachelor in Engineering, Nagpur U., 1969; Master of Science, New York University, 1971; Doctor of Philosophy, New York University, 1975.
From instructor to associate professor, University of Virginia Health Sciences Center, Charlottesville, 1975-1991;
associate director Heineman Medical Research Center, Carolina Heart Institute, Charlotte, North Carolina, since 1991. Adjunct Professor U. North Carolina, Charlotte. Consultant Meadox Medical, Inc., St. Jude Med.Inc.
Speaker international meetings in field, since 1982.
(This book provides information on the aortic valve. Writt...)
Member Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, American Association of University Professors, International Association Cardiac Biological Implants, American Society Artificial Internal Organs, biomedical Engineering Society, Council on Arteriosclerosis, Diabetes Research Center University of Virginia.
Married Sudha M. Patekar, July 13, 1973. Children: Vaishalee, Vishal.