Jerold E. Reynolds, Ph.D., R.C.P., R.R.T
Dr. Reynolds is an Associate Professor of Neurology and a member of the neuromuscular disease division. A licensed Respiratory Care Practitioner, Dr. Reynolds is also a nationally Registered Respiratory Therapist. The complications of neuromuscular disease and how it affects respiration are the main focus of Dr. Reynolds research and practice. The Ohio State University has been Dr. Reynolds’ place of employment since 1981.
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Biographical Sketch
Dr. Reynolds was born and raised in Columbus, Ohio. He has earned degrees in Respiratory Therapy, Clinical Psychology, Allied Medicine, and Allied Health Science. Teaching, clinical practice, and clinical research are vital parts of Dr. Reynolds’ role in the department of Neurology where he has been a member since 1999.
Research Summary
Dr. Reynolds’ research experience encompasses many areas of medicine. Dr. Reynolds has helped to develop the Jarvic 7 mechanical heart, the oscillating chest vest, and several variable positive airway pressure devices. Research into the pulmonary complications of neuromuscular disease are the primary focus of Dr. Reynolds’ research today.
Publications (Selected)
Respiratory function in limb girdle muscular dystrophies. Journal of the Neurological Sciences 2002; 199: s32.
Another approach to ventilatory failure in neuromuscular disease. Neurology 2000; 55: 611-612.
Noninvasive ventilation for acute respiratory failure. Journal of Emergency Nursing 1997; 23: 608-610.
Contact
302 McCampbell Hall
1581 Dodd Dr.
Columbus, Ohio 43210
Tel: (614) 247-7122
Fax: (614) 292-4441