The CRS Welcomes New Interns!

The Center for Resuscitation Science is excited to have two new research interns: Maria Cabrera and Soumya Malhotra! Welcome, Maria and Soumya, we are excited to have you on the team!

The CRS and local collaborators have been awarded a new T32 grant!

Great news – the Center for Resuscitation Science along with collaborators from across Boston-area hospitals have been awarded a T32 training grant in Resuscitation Science Research. More details to follow shortly and our fellowship training portion of the website will be updated shortly. Congrats to all involved and look forward to stating this exciting NIH-funded training program.

Reflecting on this Year’s ReSS!

Michael Donnino and Won Young Kim 

Philadelphia, PA – AHA 2019 – Late Breaking Resuscitation Science during the ReSS at the American Heart Association’s 2019 Scientific Sessions, Saturday, November 16, 2019, at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia. Scientific Sessions is the leading cardiovascular meeting for basic, translational, clinical and population science, in the United States, with more than 20,000 cardiovascular experts from over 105 countries attending the meeting. Photo by © AHA/Matt Herp 2019
Philadelphia, PA – AHA 2019 – Poster Session 1 during the ReSS at the American Heart Association’s 2019 Scientific Sessions, Saturday, November 16, 2019, at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia. Scientific Sessions is the leading cardiovascular meeting for basic, translational, clinical and population science, in the United States, with more than 20,000 cardiovascular experts from over 105 countries attending the meeting. Photo by © AHA/Matt Herp 2019