The Computer Tomographic Scanner: How Solving a Mathematical Algorithm Won a Nobel Prize in Medicine

The GCEA (Global Clinical Engineering Alliance) is an international not-for-profit organization that represents the Clinical Engineering field worldwide and guides its evolution.

GCEA’s TALK SERIES is a new series of presentations delivered by Experts in Clinical Engineering!

The second Talk is presented by Emeritus Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Cape Town, Kit Vaugan, who is an expert in Early Detections of Breast Cancer.

This talk topic: The Computer Tomographic Scanner: How Solving a Mathematical Algorithm Won a Nobel Prize in Medicine

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