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Terry Robinson is an Associate Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at Stanford University, focusing on pulmonary medicine. His research primarily revolves around chronic lung diseases, particularly in the context of cystic fibrosis (CF). He employs advanced CT imaging techniques to assess structural lung changes and function in young patients suffering from lung disease. Robinson's lab develops methodologies for evaluating early and progressive lung disease in children, emphasizing early detection and intervention strategies to improve patient outcomes. His contributions to the field include investigating airway trapping in CF using innovative imaging protocols. He has been involved in clinical trials aimed at implementing new methods for chest CT imaging of children with CF, furthering understanding of disease progression. Robinson has also received recognition for his work, serving on various committees and as an honorary invited speaker at international respiratory societies.
A non-tethered endoscope designed for pulmonary examinations.
A system for controlling respiratory activity in patients.
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