

Stephen Dubin
Known for influential publications on cardiovascular and respiratory physiology, Stephen Dubin, VMD, PhD, is a Professor Emeritus at Drexel University's Biomedical Engineering program. With a diverse academic background encompassing pharmacy, veterinary medicine, and biomedical engineering, Dr. Dubin has made significant contributions to the field of medical instrumentation and the development of research models. His work has been instrumental in advancing our understanding of physiological processes and improving medical technologies. Dr. Dubin's career began with his service as a captain in the U.S. Army Veterinary Corps, where he honed his skills and knowledge in veterinary medicine. Following his military service, he returned to Drexel University, where he dedicated over three decades to teaching and research. His commitment to education and innovation has left a lasting impact on both his students and the broader scientific community. Throughout his tenure at Drexel, Dr. Dubin focused on bridging the gap between engineering and medicine, particularly in the areas of cardiovascular and respiratory systems. His research has led to the development of cutting-edge medical instruments that have improved patient care and outcomes. His work in enhancing research models has also provided valuable insights into complex physiological mechanisms. Since retiring from his academic position, Dr. Dubin has continued to practice veterinary medicine, applying his extensive knowledge and experience to improve animal health. He remains actively involved in developing veterinary instrumentation, ensuring that his contributions to the field continue to benefit both human and animal medicine. In his leisure time, Dr. Dubin enjoys pursuing his amateur radio hobby, a passion that reflects his lifelong curiosity and enthusiasm for learning.
Publications
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