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Dr. Robert O. Crapo, FCCP, died on December 26, 2015. He was a Professor of Medicine at the University of Utah and the Director of the Pulmonary Function Laboratory at LDS Hospital, a laboratory that was internationally regarded for many contributions to understanding pulmonary function and pulmonary function testing.

Dr. Robert O. Crapo

At this teaching laboratory where countless fellows, residents, and students learned the principles of pulmonary function testing, basic respiratory physiology, and how lung function tests could help them diagnose and treat lung disease, Dr. Crapo was a master teacher. Dr. Crapo received the 2006 Distinguished Scientist Honor Lecture award from the American College of Chest Physicians. We extend our condolences to the Crapo family.

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Dr. Robert O. Crapo, FCCP, died on December 26, 2015. He was a Professor of Medicine at the University of Utah and the Director of the Pulmonary Function Laboratory at LDS Hospital, a laboratory that was internationally regarded for many contributions to understanding pulmonary function and pulmonary function testing.

Dr. Robert O. Crapo

At this teaching laboratory where countless fellows, residents, and students learned the principles of pulmonary function testing, basic respiratory physiology, and how lung function tests could help them diagnose and treat lung disease, Dr. Crapo was a master teacher. Dr. Crapo received the 2006 Distinguished Scientist Honor Lecture award from the American College of Chest Physicians. We extend our condolences to the Crapo family.

Dr. Robert O. Crapo, FCCP, died on December 26, 2015. He was a Professor of Medicine at the University of Utah and the Director of the Pulmonary Function Laboratory at LDS Hospital, a laboratory that was internationally regarded for many contributions to understanding pulmonary function and pulmonary function testing.

Dr. Robert O. Crapo

At this teaching laboratory where countless fellows, residents, and students learned the principles of pulmonary function testing, basic respiratory physiology, and how lung function tests could help them diagnose and treat lung disease, Dr. Crapo was a master teacher. Dr. Crapo received the 2006 Distinguished Scientist Honor Lecture award from the American College of Chest Physicians. We extend our condolences to the Crapo family.

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