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Overview

Eric J. Hall is affiliated with Columbia University in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of medicine, particularly focusing on cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, emergency medicine, and biomedical engineering.

Their research spans several subfields including pulmonary and respiratory medicine as well as molecular biology. Core topics in their work include cardiac arrest and resuscitation, mechanical circulatory support devices, intensive care unit cognitive disorders, respiratory support and mechanisms, cardiac structural anomalies and repair, heart failure treatment and management, and family and patient care in intensive care units.

Notable recent publications by Eric J. Hall include:

  • I-24 MOTION: An instrument for freeway traffic science (2023) published in Transportation Research Part C Emerging Technologies
  • Cardiac natriuretic peptide deficiency sensitizes the heart to stress-induced ventricular arrhythmias via impaired CREB signalling (2021) published in Cardiovascular Research
  • Protocolized Postextubation Respiratory Support to Prevent Reintubation: A Randomized Clinical Trial (2021) published in American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
  • Survivorship After Cardiogenic Shock (2025) published in Circulation
  • Left Ventricular Unloading During Extracorporeal Life Support: Current Practice (2021) published in Journal of Cardiac Failure

Eric J. Hall frequently collaborates with the following colleagues:

  • James A. de Lemos
  • Colby Ayers
  • Maryjane Farr
  • Nicholas Hendren
  • Sandeep R. Das

Their most common publication venues are:

  • Circulation
  • Journal of the American College of Cardiology
  • International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics
  • Transportation Research Part C Emerging Technologies
  • Cardiovascular Research

Best Publications

  • Computed Tomography — An Increasing Source of Radiation Exposure

    David J. Brenner;Eric J. Hall

  • Radiobiology for the radiologist

    Eric J. Hall;Amato J. Giaccia

  • Estimated Risks of Radiation-Induced Fatal Cancer from Pediatric CT

    David J. Brenner;Carl D. Elliston;Eric J. Hall;Walter E. Berdon

  • Cancer risks attributable to low doses of ionizing radiation: Assessing what we really know

    David J. Brenner;Richard Doll;Dudley T. Goodhead;Eric J. Hall

  • Radiation-induced second cancers: the impact of 3D-CRT and IMRT

    Eric J Hall;Cheng-Shie Wuu

  • Intensity-modulated radiation therapy, protons, and the risk of second cancers.

    Eric J. Hall

  • Fractionation and protraction for radiotherapy of prostate carcinoma

    David J Brenner;Eric J Hall

  • Cancer risks from diagnostic radiology

    E J Hall;D J Brenner

  • Radiobiology for the radiologist

    Eric J Hall

  • Second malignancies in prostate carcinoma patients after radiotherapy compared with surgery.

    David J. Brenner;Rochelle E. Curtis;Eric J. Hall;Elaine Ron

  • Radiation oncology: a century of achievements.

    Jacques Bernier;Eric J. Hall;Amato Giaccia

  • Induction of a bystander mutagenic effect of alpha particles in mammalian cells

    Hongning Zhou;Gerhard Randers-Pehrson;Charles A. Waldren;Diane Vannais

  • Lessons we have learned from our children: cancer risks from diagnostic radiology

    Eric J. Hall

  • Taxol: a novel radiation sensitizer.

    Roy B. Tishler;Peter B. Schiff;Charles R. Geard;Eric J. Hall

  • The Bystander Effect in Radiation Oncogenesis: I. Transformation in C3H 10T½ Cells In Vitro can be Initiated in the Unirradiated Neighbors of Irradiated Cells

    S. G. Sawant;G. Randers-Pehrson;C. R. Geard;D. J. Brenner

  • Conditions for the equivalence of continuous to pulsed low dose rate brachytherapy.

    D.J Brenner;E.J Hall

  • The radiobiology of radiosurgery: Rationale for different treatment regimes for AVMs and malignancies

    Eric J. Hall;David J. Brenner

  • Radiation Dose-Rate: A Factor of Importance in Radiobiology and Radiotherapy

    Eric J. Hall

  • Managing Radiation Use in Medical Imaging: A Multifaceted Challenge

    Hedvig Hricak;David J. Brenner;S. James Adelstein;Donald P. Frush

  • Cancer Survivorship—Genetic Susceptibility and Second Primary Cancers: Research Strategies and Recommendations

    Lois B. Travis;Charles S. Rabkin;Linda Morris Brown;James M. Allan

Frequent Co-Authors

David J. Brenner
David J. Brenner Columbia University
Tom K. Hei
Tom K. Hei Columbia University
Herman D. Suit
Herman D. Suit Harvard University
Elaine Ron
Elaine Ron National Institutes of Health
Amato J. Giaccia
Amato J. Giaccia Stanford University
Tej K. Pandita
Tej K. Pandita Houston Methodist
James C. Willey
James C. Willey University of Toledo
Michael L. Freeman
Michael L. Freeman Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Thomas Ludwig
Thomas Ludwig Columbia University
William M. Bonner
William M. Bonner National Institutes of Health

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