Stanley Sarnoff produced over 200 papers and 60 patents during his long career. His work included the development of such widely used devices as the "auto-injector", which was a precursor to the EpiPen, and the 24-hour cardiac monitor. In addition to his own work, he was devoted to philanthropy and, though the creation of The Stanley J Sarnoff Endowment for Cardiovascular Science, he has helped to inspire medical students and cardiology fellows from around the country to pursue cardiovascular research.
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