Kenneth G. Proctor, PhD
Clinical Specialties
trauma and critical care
Research Interests
Funded Research Performed (since 2000)
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Grant from Office of Naval Research “Novel Resuscitation Strategies” ($745,779 direct costs 2005-6
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Contract from Impact Instrumentation, West Caldwell, NJ and Defense Advanced Research Products Agency (DARPA) “Servo-controlled portable ventilator for battlefield use” ($37,000 direct costs 2004)
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Contract from Marine Polymer Technologies, Boston, MA “Evaluation of hemostatic bandage in coagulopathic liver injury” ($38,000 direct costs 2004)
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Grant from Office of Naval Research: "Fluid Resuscitation of Traumatic Shock" ($614,322 direct costs, 2002-2005)
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Grant from Office of Naval Research : "Use of Near- Infrared Spectroscopy to Assess the Adequacy of Resuscitation inTrauma" ($845,373 direct costs, 2001-2005)
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Contract from Marine Polymer Corp: "Evaluation of Healtek for trauma-induced coagulopathy" ($47,976 direct costs 2002)
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Contract from Baxter HealthCare: "Evaluation of Hemoglobin-based blood substitute after traumatic brain injury" ($147,000 direct costs, 1999-2001)
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Grant from Office of Naval Research: "Fluid Resuscitation of Traumatic Shock" ($567,000 direct costs, 1999-2001)
Publications
Proctor KG: Gender differences and trauma: theory vs practice. <b>Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp
Physiol</b> 2008 Jun;294(6):R1822-R1824.
Proctor KG: Hypertonic resuscitation: is it all in the timing? <b>Crit Care Med</b> 2008 Sep;36(9):2692-3