Awards & Winners

Stanley Sarnoff

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.

Awards by Stanley Sarnoff

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1962


Gairdner Foundation International Award
(In recognition of his contributions to the knowledge of cardiac physiology and especially for his demonstration of the interrelated roles of the nervous system, hormones and heart size in the control of cardiac performance, thus establishing physiological principles which have assisted medical scientists to better understand the action of the heart in normal and diseased states.)