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Daniel Cooper

Associate Professor at Pediatrics, Washington University in St Louis3 Followers

Dr. Daniel Cooper brings a wealth of experience in the field of cardiology, particularly in heart rhythm disorders and advanced cardiac care. As a Professor of Medicine in Washington University's Cardiovascular Division and an Associate Professor of Medicine at the University's Cardiac Bioelectricity and Arrhythmia Center, Dr. Cooper is at the forefront of research and clinical practice in cardiology. His expertise extends to the use of implantable defibrillators, pacemakers, and electrocardiographic imaging, making significant contributions to the understanding and treatment of complex cardiac conditions. Dr. Cooper's research interests are deeply rooted in the study of ventricular arrhythmias, cardiac arrest, and electrophysiology. His work is pivotal in advancing the prevention and management of sudden cardiac death, a critical area in cardiovascular health. With a focus on Brugada Syndrome and Ventricular Premature Complexes, Dr. Cooper's research aims to unravel the complexities of these conditions and improve patient outcomes through innovative approaches. Affiliated with Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Dr. Cooper maintains a strong clinical presence with offices at both the Center for Advanced Medicine Heart & Vascular Center and Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital. His clinical practice is complemented by his research endeavors, allowing him to translate scientific discoveries into practical applications that benefit patients directly. Dr. Cooper's dedication to patient care and research excellence is reflected in his board certifications in Internal Medicine and Cardiology. Since 1996, Dr. Cooper's scholarly contributions have been recognized with 1015 citations, underscoring the impact and relevance of his work in the medical community. His commitment to advancing the field of cardiology is evident in his ongoing research and collaboration with fellow experts, fostering a deeper understanding of cardiac arrhythmias and their implications. In addition to his research and clinical responsibilities, Dr. Cooper is actively involved in mentoring the next generation of cardiologists and researchers. His role as an educator is integral to his professional identity, as he shares his knowledge and experience with students and colleagues alike. Through his leadership and dedication, Dr. Cooper continues to shape the future of cardiac care and inspire those around him to pursue excellence in medicine.

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