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Jorge Reynolds Pombo

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Since 1991 there have been six underwater acoustic research cruises to study the heart of whales, using submarines provided by the Navy of Colombia as a platform for acoustic studies of whales, with the support of some Navy ships to facilitate investigative work. In his research he has found that the
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Reynolds has received three honorary doctorates in medicine, for his contributions to research and development of technologies for cardiology. Also, add more than 70 productions including documentaries, short, and full-length films made with the help of important scientific channels like National
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He is a member of at least 34 scientific societies in Colombia and abroad, some of them as an honorary member. He is a member of the Academy of Sciences in New York since 1989, the Colombian Academy of Exact, Physical and Natural Sciences since 1989, and also an Associate Member of the National
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In August 2011, he announced the launch of a pacemaker as small as one-third of a grain of rice, which does not need a battery. Such pacemakers may be seen by cardiologists "from anywhere in the world", he said in the IV Inventors and High Technology Hall in MedellĂ­n.
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on June 22, 1936. He is known for contributing to the invention of the pacemaker, being one of the first doctors in Latin America to make a significant contribution to the medical field. In 1957,
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and humans are similar and so for more than thirty years he has been studying these animals and then applying the results to humans.
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Academy of Medicine since 2004. He is also a founding member of several scientific societies.
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Valentinuzzi, Max E. (2017). "Cardiac Pacemakers: A Multiauthored Breakthrough Technology ".
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at Cambridge, England. Reynolds obtained an undergraduate degree in electronic engineering.
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During his school years, he studied in Bogotá, Colombia. He attended
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Colombian
Trinity College (Cambridge)
electrical
engineer
Bogotá
Colombia
Earl Bakken
Minneapolis
Minnesota
C. Walton Lillehei
Rune Elmqvist
Trinity College
cetaceans
doi
10.1109/MPUL.2017.2700427
Récords y hazañas de colombianos
ISBN
978-958-45-1525-4
TEDxCeiba talk
Colombia portal
Categories
1936 births
Living people
Colombian inventors
Colombian people of English descent
Colombian electrical engineers
Colombian environmental engineers

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