Cooper Research

Cooper's mission - to serve, to heal, to educate - is driven by our commitment to providing the highest quality of clinical care today and engaging in innovative research that may change health care tomorrow.

Committed to Research

Cooper Research fosters collaborative and innovative research to explore new avenues of clinical care, offer the most innovative care to our patients, and train new medical and allied health professionals to continue advancing medicine at Cooper University Health Care.

Breakthrough Cell Therapy: Applying Cutting-Edge Research to Cancer Care

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ongoing research studies

    Cooper’s Research Connections is a site dedicated to connecting medical professionals with the latest information and opportunities on research being done by various departments within Cooper. The most important goal is to connect medical students, residents, nurses and other medical professionals with research faculty.

    To find out more information regarding Research Connections please see our flyer.

    The Cooper Rowan Medical Journal (CRMJ) is an open-access, student and faculty co-managed, peer-reviewed journal showcasing scholarly activity by medical students, allied health care students, and residents/fellows. Recognizing the integral role for mentorship in medicine, CRMJ is committed to teaching students the intricacies of the peer-review process under the guidance of dedicated faculty advisers. We welcome original research, reviews, medical education studies, case reports/series, perspectives, and results of quality improvement projects. CRMJ is proudly published by the Cooper Medical School of Rowan University located in Camden, New Jersey. In addition to broadly publishing student-authored biomedical and health-related research, CRMJ also welcomes research that addresses conditions frequently impacting medically underserved patients and focuses on understanding the comprehensive health care systems for underserved populations.

    Click here to visit the Cooper Rowan Medical Journal site.

    Bridges is a publication by Cooper nurses to share best nursing practices through educational articles that stimulate thinking and drive research. The ultimate goal is to refine and enhance patient care. Bridges also serves to highlight and celebrate the many accomplishments of the Cooper Nursing team. The mission of Bridges is to communicate and educate nurses and healthcare professionals to foster excellence in the delivery of patient care.

    Click here to visit the Cooper Bridges site.

    Research projects at Cooper University Health Care (“CUHC”) that are funded by an agency of the Public Health Service (PHS), such as the National Institutes of Health, must ensure public access to certain information about conflicts of interest that have been disclosed to CUHC and reported to the funding agency. U.S. regulations, §50.604, allow anyone to request information about a conflict of interest held by senior or key personnel on a PHS-funded research project.

    To read the policy, please click here.

    To submit a request, please click here.