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Joel D. Cooper, M.D.
Thoracic Surgery
 
Research
Heart Stroke Foundation of Canada - continuous funding from 1974 to 1988. Most recent grant-Reversibility of Chronic Right Heart Failure in dogs; 7/1/87 to 6/30/88
 
Medical Research Council of Canada - continuous funding between 1975 and 1988. Most recent grant - Research Applications of Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenator Perfusion, (1) reduction of hematologic consequences of extracorporeal perfusion, (2) study of respiratory control mechanisms; 4/1/87 to 3/31/88
 
Medical Research Council of Canada - Development and Assessment of Lung Preservation Techniques for Lung Transplantation; 7/1/87 to 6/30/88
 
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation - Tracheal Revascularization for Double Lung Transplantation; 8/1/88 to 7/31/90
 
National Institutes of Health - Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury after Lung Transplantation. Grant #5-R01-HL41943-04; 9/30/89 to 7/31/92
 
Brigham and Women’s Hospital - U10 Application CALGB, Surgical Modality Committee; 4/1/93 to 3/31/95
 
National Institutes of Health - Lung Preservation for Transplantation. Grant # 5 RO1-41281-06; 9/1/93 to 8/31/96
 
National Institutes of Health - NHLBI Lung Volume Reduction Study. Grant #N01 HR 76117; 12/20/96 to 12/19/03
 
National Institutes of Health – Venting for Reduction of Hyperinflation in Emphysema. Principal Investigator, Grant # R01 HL062194-05; 3/29/2000 to 3/29/2005
 
National Institutes of Health – Basic Science Research Training Cardiopulmonary Surgery. Principal Investigator, Grant # 2 T32 HL007776-11; 8/1/93 to present
 
National Institutes of Health – Quantitation of Lung Ventilation and Structure by 3He MR. Co-Investigator; Grant #1 RO1 HL070037-01A1; 12/1502 to 11/30/07
 
National Institutes of Health – Venting for Reduction of Hyperinflation in Emphysema – Use of Transbronchial Stents, Grant#, RO1HL62194-06,7/20/2006-7/20/2007 Co-Investigator: John Kucharczuk, M.D.
 


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