James Antaki’s efforts to develop a baby’s heart were close to success when his federal funding was cut off. The grants were eventually restored; rebuilding what was lost wasn’t so easy.
How a Funding Pause Derailed an Artificial Heart for Babies
Originally reported by New York Times
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