I majored an biology and minored in psychology at Kent State University in Kent, OH. I continued at KSU for a MS in biology. I went on to earn a PhD in physiology at the University of Oregon in Eugene. From there, I went to the US Navy Submarine Medical Center in Groton, CT for a postdoctoral fellowship in diving physiology. When this ended, I did a second postdoctoral fellowship in physiology at Aarhus University in Denmark. I have been teaching and conducting research on high altitude...
I majored an biology and minored in psychology at Kent State University in Kent, OH. I continued at KSU for a MS in biology. I went on to earn a PhD in physiology at the University of Oregon in Eugene. From there, I went to the US Navy Submarine Medical Center in Groton, CT for a postdoctoral fellowship in diving physiology. When this ended, I did a second postdoctoral fellowship in physiology at Aarhus University in Denmark. I have been teaching and conducting research on high altitude physiology since returning from Denmark.
I am an expert in cardiovascular, renal, pulmonary, acid-base, and applied (exercise, diving, high altitude) physiology and pathophysiology. I have 40 years of experience teaching medical physiology. My hobbies are mountain climbing and trail running. Student evaluations are available on request.