Innovative Research Award

Robert Guidoin
Laval University, Canada
Robert Guidoin
Affiliation Laval University
Country Canada
Scopus ID 7103350756
Documents 471
Citations 7,182
h-index 39
Subject Area Cardiac Devices and Implants
Event International Research Awards on Cardiology & Cardiovascular Medicine

The Innovative Research Award recognizes sustained scholarly contributions that have advanced the understanding, development, and clinical application of cardiovascular technologies. Robert Guidoin of Laval University has established a significant body of work in biomaterials, membrane oxygenators, vascular prostheses, and blood–device interactions, with particular emphasis on the performance and thrombogenicity of implantable cardiac devices. His publication record, citation impact, and long-term influence within cardiovascular engineering position him as a noteworthy candidate for recognition by the International Research Awards on Cardiology & Cardiovascular Medicine.[1]

Abstract

This article evaluates the academic achievements of Robert Guidoin in relation to the Innovative Research Award. His investigations into membrane oxygenators, blood-compatible materials, and implantable cardiovascular devices contributed to foundational knowledge in cardiac biomaterials research. Through interdisciplinary collaborations spanning engineering, surgery, and experimental medicine, his work supported improvements in device safety and clinical outcomes.[2]

Keywords

Cardiac devices; biomaterials; membrane oxygenators; thrombogenicity; cardiovascular engineering; vascular implants; blood compatibility; translational research.

Introduction

Advances in cardiovascular medicine increasingly rely on durable, biocompatible devices capable of minimizing adverse blood interactions. During the formative years of cardiovascular biomaterials research, Guidoin contributed to investigations that examined how artificial surfaces behave during extracorporeal circulation and long-term implantation.[3]

Research Profile

According to Scopus metrics, Guidoin has authored 471 indexed documents, received 7,182 citations, and achieved an h-index of 39. His scholarly activity demonstrates consistent engagement with cardiovascular devices, biomaterial characterization, and translational engineering applications. The breadth of his collaborations reflects a sustained commitment to multidisciplinary innovation.[1]

Research Contributions

  • Investigated blood-surface interactions using scanning electron microscopy to characterize biomaterial performance.
  • Evaluated the anti-thrombogenic properties of polyproteic membranes in vivo.
  • Contributed to studies of heparin metabolism relevant to extracorporeal circulation.
  • Advanced understanding of deposits and degradation mechanisms in membrane oxygenators.[4]

Publications

Selected early publications demonstrate a coherent research trajectory focused on cardiovascular support technologies and biomaterial evaluation. These studies established methodologies that informed subsequent investigations into implant performance and blood compatibility.[5]

Research Impact

The influence of Guidoin’s work extends across biomedical engineering, cardiovascular surgery, and medical device development. Citation indicators suggest enduring relevance, while his investigations helped establish evidence-based approaches for assessing device thrombogenicity and material compatibility. These contributions continue to inform contemporary cardiovascular implant design.[1][6]

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award emphasizes originality, measurable impact, and contributions that advance cardiovascular medicine. Guidoin’s publication output, translational focus, and longstanding influence within cardiac device research align with these criteria. His work exemplifies how interdisciplinary science can bridge experimental investigation and clinical application.

Conclusion

Robert Guidoin’s research legacy reflects sustained excellence in cardiovascular biomaterials and implant science. His contributions to understanding blood-device interactions and oxygenator performance have provided a valuable foundation for subsequent innovations in cardiac technology. On the basis of scholarly productivity, citation impact, and translational significance, he represents a strong candidate for recognition through the Innovative Research Award.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Robert Guidoin, Author ID 7103350756. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=7103350756
  2. Guidoin, R., & Awad, J. (1974). Scanning electron microscopy study of the immediate blood-surface interaction on membranes for oxygenators.
  3. Guidoin, R., Sirois, M., Awad, J., & Rousseau, C. (1974). Vitesse de métabolisation de l’héparine chez le chien.
  4. Guidoin, R., Awad, J., Brassard, A., Domurado, D., Broun, G., & Thomas, D. (1974). Anti-thrombogenicity of polyproteic membranes: in vivo evaluation.
  5. Awad, J., Lupien, P., Brassard, A., Guidoin, R., & Morin, P. (1974). Biologic studies with a membrane oxygenator during prolonged arteriovenous bypass.
  6. Guidoin, R., Awad, J., Laperche, Y., & Morin, P. (1975). Nature of deposits in a membrane oxygenator after extracorporeal circulation: A SEM study.
Robert Guidoin | Cardiac Devices and Implants | Innovative Research Award

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