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Cooper Researcher Receives NIH Grant to Study Impact of Carbon Dioxide Levels Following Cardiac Arrest

March 23, 2015 Leave a Comment
The NIH-National Heart Lung and Blood Institute has awarded Brian W. Roberts, MD, emergency medicine physician at Cooper University Health Care and Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University (CMSRU), a Mentored Patient-Oriented Career Development grant (K23) to study post-resuscitation partial pressure of arterial carbon dioxide and neurological outcome after cardiac arrest.
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