![]() Navy's SEALAB program when he was drafted in 1969. He later became an aquanaut (a submarine doc) with the U.S. Ĭook ran the Cousteau Society's blood-gas lab in the south of France. ![]() He graduated from Wesleyan University and Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, and finished his postgraduate medical training at Harvard. He moved to Leonia, New Jersey when he was eight, where he could first have the "luxury" of having his own room. Early life and career Ĭook was born in Brooklyn, New York City, and grew up in Woodside, Queens. His books have sold nearly 400 million copies worldwide. Several of his books have also been featured in Reader's Digest. Many of his books have been bestsellers on The New York Times Best Seller List. He is best known for combining medical writing with the thriller genre. Robert Brian " Robin" Cook (born May 4, 1940) is an American physician and novelist who writes about medicine and topics affecting public health. ![]() ![]() Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons (M.D., 1966) ![]()
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