Dr. Donnino is Professor of Emergency Medicine and Medicine at Harvard Medical School and the Vice Chair of Resuscitation Science as well as the Founder and Director of the Center for Resuscitation Science at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. He is the author of over 260 manuscripts including many in high-impact journals such as the NEJM, JAMA, the British Medical Journal, and Circulation. He has been funded continuously over the past 15 years with support from the NIH, AHA, foundations, philanthropy, and other grants. His expertise spans a range of translational research with particular expertise in clinical trials. On an international level, he served as Vice-Chair and member of the Advanced Cardiac Life Support Committee for the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR) as well as serving as Vice Chair and senior author of the American Heart Association cardiac arrest guidelines. Dr. Donnino has a strong commitment to mentoring the full range of investigators from pre-medical students to junior faculty and is the Director of Faculty Research Development, the recipient of the NIH Mentoring Award (K24), and is the program director of an NIH T32 fellowship in Resuscitation Science.
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