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Curriculum Vitae Peter B. Raven Rev. 6/6/2011 1 CURRICULUM VITAE Peter B. Raven, Ph.D. Professor Department of Integrative Physiology Office: (817) 735-2074 Fax: (817) 735-5084 Residence: (817) 732-1887 Mobile: (817) 991-4366 E-mail office [email protected] EDUCATION Dip. P.E. (Physical Education) St. Luke’s College, Exeter Devon, Nat. Teach. Cert. England, 1965. B.S. (Health, Physical Education and Recreation) University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, 1966. M.S. (Scientific Basis of Physical Education) University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, 1967. Ph.D. (Scientific Basis of Physical Education) University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, 1969. Post-doctoral. (Exercise Physiology) National Institutes of Health, Traineeship, University of California at Santa Barbara, (UCSB) 1969-1970. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE A. ACADEMIC 1970 – 1975 Assistant Research Professor (1970-1973); Associate Research Professor (1973-1975), Institute of Environmental Stress at UCSB. 1975 – 1977 Research Director Inst Aerobic Research (Environmental Section), Dallas, TX 1977 - present Chair (1994-2001); Acting Chair (1993-1994); Professor (2005-present) Research Professor (2002- 2005) Professor (1986-2002); Associate Professor (1977-1986) Department of Integrative Physiology University of North Texas Health Science Center Fort Worth, TX 76107 2008 – 2009 Interim, Assistant Dean, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, UNTHSC 2008 – 2011 Joint Professor, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, TCOM/JPS 1995 - presentMember and Director (1995 – 2001), Cardiovascular Research Institute University of North Texas Health Science Center 3500 Camp Bowie Boulevard Fort Worth, TX 76107 1993 – present Member, Graduate Faculty UNT Health Science Center Fort Worth, Texas 76107 2003 – present Visiting Professor The Danish Academy and Cardiovascular Research

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CURRICULUM VITAE Peter B. Raven, Ph.D.

Professor Department of Integrative Physiology

Office: (817) 735-2074 Fax: (817) 735-5084 Residence: (817) 732-1887 Mobile: (817) 991-4366 E-mail office [email protected]

EDUCATION Dip. P.E. (Physical Education) St. Luke’s College, Exeter Devon, Nat. Teach. Cert.

England, 1965.

B.S. (Health, Physical Education and Recreation) University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, 1966.

M.S. (Scientific Basis of Physical Education) University of Oregon, Eugene,

Oregon, 1967.

Ph.D. (Scientific Basis of Physical Education) University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, 1969.

Post-doctoral. (Exercise Physiology) National Institutes of Health, Traineeship,

University of California at Santa Barbara, (UCSB) 1969-1970. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE A. ACADEMIC 1970 – 1975 Assistant Research Professor (1970-1973); Associate Research Professor (1973-1975), Institute of Environmental Stress at UCSB. 1975 – 1977 Research Director Inst Aerobic Research (Environmental Section), Dallas, TX

1977 - present Chair (1994-2001); Acting Chair (1993-1994); Professor (2005-present) Research Professor (2002- 2005) Professor (1986-2002); Associate Professor (1977-1986) Department of Integrative Physiology University of North Texas Health Science Center Fort Worth, TX 76107

2008 – 2009 Interim, Assistant Dean, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, UNTHSC

2008 – 2011 Joint Professor, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, TCOM/JPS 1995 - present Member and Director (1995 – 2001), Cardiovascular Research Institute

University of North Texas Health Science Center 3500 Camp Bowie Boulevard Fort Worth, TX 76107

1993 – present Member, Graduate Faculty UNT Health Science Center Fort Worth, Texas 76107 2003 – present Visiting Professor The Danish Academy and Cardiovascular Research

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Faculty of Helath Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, Copenhagen

1982 – 1993 Member, Graduate Faculty University of North Texas Denton, TX 76203

1979 - 1982 Associate Member Graduate Faculty North Texas State University Denton, TX 76203

1981 - 1982 Associate Professor Department of Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine (25% time) Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine Fort Worth, TX 76107

1976 - Present Professor (Adjunct) Department of Health, Kinesiology and Recreation University of North Texas Denton, TX 76203

1978 – Present Professor (Joint) Biological Sciences Department University of North Texas Denton, TX 76203

1977 - 1988 Visiting Professor Department of Health, Physical Education and Dance Texas Woman’s University Denton, TX 76203

1979 - 1987 Visiting Research Professor Veterans Administration Hospital Dallas, TX

B. RESEARCH

1992 – 2003 Consultant Director of Research Institute of Exercise and Environmental Medicine Presbyterian Hospital/U.T. Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX

1977 – 2003 Co-investigator with Dr. C.G. Blömqvist

Space Physiology Laboratory Division of Cardiology Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, TX

1978 - 1982 Faculty Research Associate

Center of Studies of Aging North Texas State University Denton, TX 76203

1978 – 1981 Director of Research

Institute for Human Fitness (25%) Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine Fort Worth, TX 76107

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1975 – 1977 Assistant Director of Research

Environmental Physiology Institute for Aerobics Research Dallas, TX

1970 - 1975 Supervisor

Human Experimentation Laboratory Institute of Environmental Stress University of California Santa Barbara, California

1969 - 1975 Assistant Research Physiologist

Institute of Environmental Stress University of California Santa Barbara, California

HONORS AND AWARDS 2011 Honor Award: Exercise and Environmental Section of the American Physiological Society

2008 Invited member of NASA’s Space board National Science

Foundation/National Academy of Science 2006 Benjamin L. Cohen, DO Award for Outstanding Research Achievement

2005 -2006 2004 Invited Chair of Autonomic Adaptations to Space Flight in

Cardiovascular Adaptation to Space Flight: State of the Art and Future Directions. Presented at UTSWMC, Dallas, Texas, May 8-15, 2004, Sponsored by USRA, Clear Lake, Houston, TX

2001 KORR Award for Exemplary Commitment to Basic Science Research.

Presented by the Bureau of Research of the American Osteopathic Association, San Diego, CA, October 23, 2001.

1996 Presidential Lecture, American College of Sports Medicine, Annual

Meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio, May 31st, 1996 1995 Citation Award American College of Sports Medicine

1992 Group Leader of the Heart and Vascular Working Committee for the 2nd

International Consensus Symposium on Physical Activity, Fitness and Health, Toronto, Canada, May, 1992.

1989 ACSM Representative to the President’s Council on Physical Fitness

Exchange visit to Moscow and Leningrad, USSR.

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1988 Presentation of Presidential address to the Southeast Regional Chapter of ACSM, Winston-Salem, NC, January 1988.

1987 - 1988 President, American College of Sports Medicine. 1987 Presentation David Bruce Dill Annual Lecture of the Southwest Regional

Chapter of ACSM, Las Vegas, NV. 1986 Peter B. Raven Lecture named as the Keynote Address at the annual

meeting of the Texas Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine.

1986 Co-Recipient of John M. White Award for Best Paper on Respiratory

Protection in 1985. Presented by the American Industrial Hygiene Association, May 1986.

1969 - 1970 Postdoctoral Trainee, National Institutes of Health.

1965 - 1967 Foreign Student Scholarship, University of Oregon.

1965 Honor Student Award, St. Luke’s College, University of Exeter, England.

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

1983 - 2000 International Society for Respiratory Protection.

1981 – present American Heart Association/Texas Affiliate.

1979 – present American College of Sports Medicine - Texas Chapter Founder; Past President (1979), Executive Secretary (1980-84), Executive Director (1990-93)

1971 - present American College of Sports Medicine - Fellow; Vice President (1982-

84), President-Elect (1986-87) President (1987-88), Past President (1988-present)

1971 – present American Physiological Society.

1971 - 2000 Sigma Xi.

1990 - present American Heart Association - Circulation Council - Fellow of the

Circulation Council (1992-present) 2004 – present American Autonomic Society 2004 – present The Physiological Society 2006 – 2010 American Autonomic Society Board Member

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SERVICE (COMMUNITY) SOCIETIES 2008 – present Hot Topic Review Editor for Experimental Physiology 2008 – 2010 NASA Space Board, National Science Foundation, National Academy of

Sciences 2003 – present Editorial Board of Experimental Physiology 2003 – present Editorial Board Journal of Applied Physiology 2003 - 2010 Editorial Board American Journal of Physiology

1998 - 2001 American Heart Association - Fort Worth Division, Executive Board, Vice-President 2000-2001, President, 2001-2002.

1998 - 2001 Texas Coalition on Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke

1995 - 1996 Health & Science Policy Advisory Committee - American College of

Sports Medicine 1994 - 1996 Program Committee - American College of Sports Medicine

1992 - 1996 Strategic Planning Committee - American College of Sports Medicine

1991 - 1994 Regional Chapter Committee - American College of Sports Medicine 1990 - 1993 American Heart Association -Texas Affiliate - Research Allocations

Committee.

1989 - 2000 Editor-in-Chief: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise.

1989 - 1996 Publication Committee - American College of Sports Medicine

1987 - 1988 President, American College of Sports Medicine.

1986 - 1987 Nominating Committee - American College of Sports Medicine (Chair).

1985 - 1994 American Heart Association - Texas Affiliate, Central Research Review Committee.

1985 - 1989 Associate Editor for Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise Journal.

1985 - 1986 Elected Member of the Steering Committee for the

Environmental/Thermal and Exercise Physiology (ETEP) Section of the American Physiology Society.

1984 - 1986 Presidential Appointment to the Board of Trustees of the American

College of Sports Medicine.

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1984 - present ISRP Bioengineering and Physiology of Respirator Wear Committee.

1984 - 1987 Charter Member and Member of the Board of Directors: the American

College of Sports Medicine Foundation.

1984 - 1986 Ad hoc Committee on Physical Education in Schools: the Tarrant County Medical Society.

1982 - 1986 Public Relations Committee Chairman of the American College of Sports

Medicine.

1982 - 1984 Elected Vice-President of the American College of Sports Medicine for Basic and Applied Sciences.

1981 - 1995 American College of Sports Medicine National Long Range Planning

Committee.

1981 - 1984 Executive Secretary: Texas Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine.

1980 - 1986 Member - Subcommittee for Standards on Medical Requirements for

Respirator Users. American National Standards Institute.

1980 – 1981 President:Texas Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine.

1979 - 1984 Book Review Editor: the SPORTS MEDICINE BULLETIN for the American College of Sports Medicine.

1978 – 1983 Elected Member of the Board of Trustees of the American College of

Sports Medicine for Basic and Applied Sciences.

1978 - 1979 Credentials Committee of the American College of Sports Medicine.

1975 - 1976 Post Graduate Education Committee of the American College of Sports Medicine

1973 - 1975 Advisory Committee on Respiratory Diseases to the Santa Barbara

County Lung Association SERVICE ACTIVITIES A. EXTERNAL EXAMINER

1984 External Reviewer, for Tim Cable’s Masters of Education Thesis, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia, Acute Weight Loss and Motor Performance of Jockeys at Various Temperatures.

1988 External Reviewer, for Tim Cable’s Doctor of Philosophy Dissertation,

Australia, Perth, Australia. Training in Sweat Clothing in Cool Conditions as a Method of Improving Exercise Heat Tolerance.

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1988 External Examiner for the awarding of the M.D. Degree of Manchester

University, Manchester, England to John V. Nixon, M.B.B.S.

1990 External Examiner for the awarding of the Doctor of Science (D.Sc.) Degree of Loughborough, England to Brian J. Whipp, Ph.D.

1996 External Examiner of Viva Voce 1st year medical students at Kuwait

University, Kuwait City, Kuwait.

2000 External Examiner for the awarding of the Doctor of Science Degree to David C. Poole, Ph.D. of John Moores University, Liverpool, England.

2001 External Examiner of James B. Carter, final oral examination for the

Ph.D. Degree in Kinesiology at Simon Frazer University, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.

2. POST DOCTORAL TRAINEE SUPERVISION

1984 - 1985 Raymond Moss, Ph.D. - UT. Austin

1985 - 1987 Judy R. Wilson, Ph.D. - Kent State University

1990 - 1992 Xiangrong Shi, Ph.D. - Yale Univ. Medical School

1993 - 1997 Gerson Rocha, M.D., Ph.D. - University Federal Rio de Janeiro and University Louis Pasteur, France

1994 Ryoko Sone, Ph.D. - University of Tsukuba, Japan

1999 - 2003 Shigehiko Ogo, Ph.D. - Kyoto University, Japan

1999 - 2001 Fatima Monteiro, M.D. - University of Porto Medical School, Portugal

2001 - 2002 Joel Dow, D.O., Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine – UNTHSC 2005 – 2006 Ellen Dawson, Ph.D., Manchester Metropolitan Univ., England 2006 James P Fisher, Ph.D., Birmingham University, England

3. GRADUATE STUDENT SUPERVISION

Major Professor 2011 – present Daniel White, B.S., Ph.D. Graduate Student, Biomedical Sciences,

Integeative Physiology, UNTHSC 2009 Ashweni Saxena, M.B.B.S., Ph.D. Student, Biomedical Sciences

(Integrative Physiology), UNTHSC (changed mentors Dec. 2010) 2005 - 2010 Sushmitra Purkayastha, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Biomedical Sciences (Integrative Physiology), UNTHSC

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2004-2008 Wendy Eubank, B.S., M.S., PhD. Biomedical Sciences (Integrative

Physiology), UNTHSC 2004 - 2007 Robert M. Brothers, Ph.D Biomedical Sciences (Integrative Physiology),

UNTHSC 2004- 2010 Quinton Barnes, B.S., Moore Fellowship Student in Biomedical Sciences

left the program (Integrative Physiology), UNTHSC 2003- 2008 Megan Hawkins, Ph.D., Biomedical Sciences (Integrative Physiology),

UNTHSC 2002 - 2004 David Keller, Ph.D. Biomedical Sciences (Integrative Physiology),

UNTHSC

2000 - 2003 Selena Godoy, M.S Biomedical Sciences (Integrative Physiology), UNTHSC

2000 - 2002 Rebekah Vinson, M.S. Biomedical Sciences (Integrative Physiology),

UNTHSC 2000- 2002 David Keller, M.S. Biomedical Sciences (Integrative Physiology),

UNTHSC

1998 - 2001 Adam Britain, M.S. Biomedical Sciences (Integrative Physiology), UNTHSC

1997 - 1999 Alan Schalscha, M.S. Biomedical Sciences (Integrative Physiology),

UNTHSC 1997 - 1999 Michael B. Williams, M.S. Biomedical Sciences (Integrative

Physiology), UNTHSC

1996 - 2000 Paul Fadel, Ph.D. Biomedical Sciences (IntegrativePhysiology), UNTHSC

1996 - 1999 Ross G. Querry, Ph.D. Biomedical Sciences (Integrative Physiology),

UNTHSC 1996- 1999 Scott Smith, M.S.- Ph.D. Biomedical Sciences (Integrative Physiology),

UNTHSC

1993 - 2000 Kevin M. Gallagher, D.O./Ph.D. Biomedical Sciences, Integrative Physiology), UNT Health Science Center

1991 - 2001 Brian H. Foresman, D.O./M.S. student; Biomedical Sciences (Integrative

Physiology), University of North Texas.

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1994-1997 H. Bart Robbins, D.O./M.S. Biomedical Sciences (Integrative Physiology), UNT Health Sciences Center

1993-1997 Kristin H. Bryant, Ph.D. Biomedical Sciences (Integrative Physiology),

UNT Health Sciences Center

1994 - 1996 Scott A. Smith, M.S. Biomedical Sciences (Integrative Physiology), UNT Health Science Center

1987 - 1993 Nancy Longlet, Ph.D. Biological Sciences (Physiology), Texas College

of Osteopathic Medicine.

1989 - 1993 Holly F. Shelton, M.S. Kinesiology, Health Promotion and Recreation (Exercise Science), University of North Texas.

1989 - 1993 Craig G. Crandall, Ph.D. Biological Sciences (Physiology), University of

North Texas.

1989 - 1993 Jeffrey T. Potts, Ph.D. Biological Sciences (Physiology), University of North Texas.

1989 - 1992 Jon W. Williamson, Ph.D. Biological Sciences (Physiology), University

of North Texas.

1989 - 1992 Jean M. Andresen, M.S. Kinesiology, Health Promotion and Recreation (Exercise Science), University of North Texas.

1985 -1992 Glen H. J. Stevens, D.O. Ph.D. Biological Sciences (Physiology),

University of North Texas.

1988 - 1990 Jia-Jen Chen, M.S. Biomedical Sciences (Physiology), University of North Texas

1985 - 1989 James A. Pawelczyk, Ph.D. Biological Sciences (Physiology), University

of North Texas.

1988 - 1990 Jon W. Williamson, M.S. Kinesiology, Health Promotion and Recreation (Exercise Science), University of North Texas.

1983 - 1989 Linda Lea Cowell, M.S. Biological Sciences (Physiology), University of

North Texas. 1982 - 1989 Bonnie Nock, M.S. Basic Health Sciences (Physiology), University of

North Texas.

1982 - 1986 Michael L. Smith, Ph.D. Biological Sciences (Physiology), North Texas State University.

1982 - 1984 Peggy A. Jaskowski, M.S. Physical Education, North Texas State

University.

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1981 - 1984 Steven Meyer, M.S. Basic Health Sciences (Physiology), North Texas

State University.

1979 - 1981 Kimberley Page, M.S. Physical Education, North Texas State University. 1987-1993 James L. Parker, Ph.D. Biomedical Sciences (Physiology), UNT Health

Science Center

1984 - 1986 Donna L. Hudson, M.S. Physical Education, North Texas State University.

1980 - 1982 John J. Ayres, M.S. Basic Health Sciences (Biochemistry), North Texas

State University.

1978 - 1980 William B. Baun, M.S. Physical Education, North Texas State University.

Research Advisor 1989 - 1991 Bruce L. VanDuser, Ph.D. Physical Education, Texas A&M University,

Ph.D. Dissertation Research Director.

1981 SaraJane Allinder, M.S. Kinesiological Studies, Texas Christian University.

1982 - 1983 Gigi Horn, M.S. H.P.E.D. Department, Texas Woman’s University,

Thesis Research Director. 1984 Joy Thetford,Ph.D.,H.P.E.D. Department, Texas Woman’s

University, Dissertation Research Director. D. TCOM MEDICAL STUDENT SUPERVISION 2011 Joshua Carlton 2003 Michelle Shirvey Shiller

1999 Elizabeth Valshinus 1997 Brian Treuhaft 1995 Jason Lucas 1992 Joseph Sims 1991 Susan Allen 1989 Michael Lyons 1987 Jon Peterson 1987 Robin Yates 1986 Hugh Mast 1985 Arlette Pharo 1985 Anthony Rector 1984 - 1985 Jorge Mata 1983 Hugh Mast 1982 Cris Fernon 1980 - 1982 Robert Eaves 1979 - 1981 David Miller

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1978 Roger Sessions 1977 Sharon Clarke

MINORITY FACULTY AND STUDENT SUPERVISION 2005 Michael Johnson – McNair Fellow NIH/NASA Program 2004 Rainier C. Batiste – SMART Fellow NIH Program 2004 Florence Okonkwo – SMART Fellow NIH Program

2003 Kenneth Caldwell – SMART Fellow NIH Program 2001 James Cook, McNair Fellow Program 2001 Tara Thomas, Texas Academy of Math & Science 2001 B.J. Shaw, Texas Academy of Math & Science 2000 Omonele Ohen, SMART Fellow NIH Program 2000 Amelia Villagomez, Texas Academy Math & Science Program 2000 Selena Godoy, McNair Fellows Program 1999 Selena Godoy, NIH SMART Fellow Program 1998 Mario Villa, NIH SMART Fellow Program 1997 Gauri Patankar - TAMS Program, UNT 1997 Robert Flores - Polytechnical H.S. 1996 Manuel Rodriquez - NIH SMART Fellow Program 1996 Robert Flores - NIH START Program 1996 Daniel Wagner - NIH START Program 1995 - 1998 Victor Burgos - NIH Minority Undergraduate Research Supplement -

Southwestern University, Georgetown, TX 1994 Cheryl Brooks (Teacher), North Side High School 1994 Anwar Haque, North Side High School 1992 - 1994 Victor Burgos, North Side High School 1992 - 1993 Brian Hull, Southern University, La 1979 - 1981 Herbert Alexander, Ph.D.

SUMMER INTERNS 2004 Sushmita Purkayasta – University of Texas @ Arlington, TX 2003 Trey Morrison – Baylor University 2003 Greg Bruso – University California, Davis 2001 Masako Uhara – Texas Lutheran University 2000 Lindsay Greenisen – Texas Lutheran University

D. Invited Lecturerships 2003 – Present Central Haemodynamics: Evaluation of the Arterial Baroreflex in a

Graduate and post-Doctoral training course each year on “Integrative Human Cardiovascular Control.” Danish Academy ofCardiovascular Research Academy and Faculty of Health Sciences University of Copenhagen, Denmark.

E. COMMITTEES 1998 - 2000 Institutional Space Allocation Advisory Committee 1998 - 2000 Welch Chair Development Committee - UNTHSC 1997 - 2000 Strategic Planning Committee of UNTHSC 1998 - 2000 Strategic Directors Team: 1) Tying Resources to Priorities 2) Institutional

Image 1995 - 1996 Long Range Planning Council 1995 - 1996 Academic Program Evaluation Sub-Committee

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1995 - 1996 Search Committee for Associate Dean for Student Affairs of UNTHSC 1994 - Present Admission Interviewer 1993 - Present Institute Directors Council 1993 - Present Basic Chairs Meeting 1993 - Present Combined Basic Science and Clinical Chairs 1993 - Present Chair, Department of Integrative Physiology, Committee of the whole

(monthly meetings) 1993 - 1994 Elected representative (Physiology) to TCOM Graduate Council 1986 - 1994 Institutional Review Board on Human Subject Research (Chair). 1986 Task Force on Gerontology. 1986 - 1993 Elected to Graduate Council of NTSU as Basic Health Science

Department Representative. 1985 - 1986 “Ad hoc” Committee for TCOM Faculty Salary Structure. 1984 “Ad hoc” Committee for N.T.E.C.C. - Development of a Center for

Advanced Studies in Aging 1984 - 1990 Admissions Interviewer for TCOM 1984 - 1990 Physiology Course Assessor 1979 - 1993 Physiology Graduate Program Advisor 2008 - Scholarships, Loans and Awards Committee 2008- 2011 UNTHSC Research Integrity Committee

STATE EDUCATION COMMITTEES

1989 - 1991 Sub-committee - Health Advisory Committee of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.

1991 - 1993 Faculty Advisory Committee to the Commissioner of Education of the

State of Texas. SCHOLARLY ACTIVITY (RESEARCH) A. i. INTEREST AREAS

Neural Control of the Circulation Exercise Training - Effects on Blood Pressure Control Physiology of Aging - Exercise Training and the Elderly’s Adaptive Response Physiology of Exercise - Cardiopulmonary Responses Work Physiology - Respirators, Clinical and Physiologic Factors Environmental Physiology - The Effects of the Environment (Heat, Cold, Altitude,

Space, Air Pollution and Underwater) on Human Physiological Performance

A. ii. FUNDED GRANTS Continuously funded from 1983 to 2007 by NIH, DOD, NASA, Industry and AHA-TX Affiliate – approximate total direct and indirect costs, 8.5 million dollars. Since 2007, P.I. Proposals submitted include 6x RO-1; 3x R-22; 1x R-03 and 1x T32. 1 R-21 awaits council rreview with a 4% tile with $275,000 total direct costs.

B. PRESENTATIONS

International

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Comparisons of Work Capacity Tests. U.S. - Japan Cooperative Conference on Human Adaptability, Kyoto, Japan, May 11-15, 1972. Sponsored by the National Science Foundation and the Japanese Science Program.

Respiratory Physiology. Respirator Protection Programs and O.S.H.S., Dallas, Texas, August 16-24, 1976. Sponsored by Los Alamos National Laboratories and Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Physiologic Comparisons of Migrant Japanese. International Biological Program - Conference on Migrant Populations, Washington, 8/29-9/2/72. Sponsored by National Science Foundation. Pulmonary Function of Elite Distance Runners. Conference on the Marathon: Physiological, Medical, Epidemiological and Psychological Studies, New York, N.Y., 1977.

Clinical Pulmonary Function and Physiological Effects of Using Industrial Respirators. Presented at the International Respirator Research Workshop, Morgantown, West Virginia, September, 1980. Sponsored by the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health.

Statistical and Research Design Considerations Concerning Industrial Respirator Research. Presented at the International Respirator Research Workshop, Morgantown, West Virginia, September, 1980. Sponsored by the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health.

Respirator Research, Where It Needs to Go. Position statement presented at the International Respirator Research Workshop, Morgantown, West Virginia, September, 1980. Sponsored by the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health.

The Effect of Exercise Training on the Reflex Control of the Cardiovascular System. Session IV: Control of the Cardiopulmonary System. A Satellite Symposium of the 29th IUPS Congress entitled Control Mechanisms of Exercise. Cumberland College, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, August 26-27, 1983. Sponsored by Cumberland College.

Limitations in Maximal Aerobic Capacity. An invited seminar to the Medifitt Corp. Staff in Sydney, Australia. September 1, 1983 - Sponsored by Medifitt Corp.

Exercise Training and Blood Pressure Control. A faculty/student lecture presented to the University of Western Australia, Department of Human Movement and Recreation Studies, September 12, 1983. Sponsored by the Department of Human Movement and Recreation Studies.

Exercise for the Elderly. A public lecture in Perth, Western Australia on September 15, 1983. Sponsored by the Western Australian Department of Sports and Recreation and the Western Australian branch of the Australian Sports Medicine Federation.

Heat Stress and Air Pollution: Effects of Athletic Performance. A faculty/student lecture to Kyoto University College of Liberal Arts, Japan, September 20, 1983. Sponsored by Kyoto University.

Air Pollution and Exercise Performance. A faculty/student lecture to Chukyo University, Japan, Graduate School, September 22, 1983. Sponsored by the Graduate School Chukyo University.

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Physiology Effects of Air Pollution. Presented in the A-3 section of the Sports Medicine and Exercise Science Symposia of the International Olympic Scientific Congress in Eugene, Oregon, July 26, 1984. Sponsored by the United States Olympic Committee and University of Oregon.

Physical Fitness and Its Effect on Factors Affecting Orthostatic Tolerance. Presented at the Sixth Annual Meeting of the IUPS Commission on Gravitational Physiology in Lausanne, Switzerland, September 18, 1984.

An opponent’s view on the resolution that cardiac filling pressure is the limiting factor in adjusting to heat stress. Presented at an International Symposium to debate current issues in Thermal Physiology for the 50th anniversary of the John B. Pierce Foundation Laboratory of Yale University, School of Medicine in New Haven, Connecticut, June 24, 1985. Sponsored by N.I.H.; O.N.R. and the AFOSR.

Heat and Air Pollution: The Cardiac Patient. Presented at the Fourth International Symposium on Ischemic Heart Disease, Exercise and Related Topics, at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, Canada, November 2-4, 1985. Sponsored by the Toronto Rehabilitation Centre, Toronto, Canada.

The Effects of Exercise Training on Factors Affecting Orthostatic Tolerance. Presented at the Gravitational Symposium of the XXXth Congress of the Int. Union of Physiological Sciences, July 13-18, 1986, Vancouver, B.C., Canada. Sponsored by the I.U.P.S. Proceedings of the I.U.P.S. Abstract #S571.02, page 615, 1986]

Exercise - Benefits Limits and Adaptations. Presented at the International Symposium held July 26-28, 1986 in Scotland. Sponsored by Edinburgh Post-Graduate Board of Medicine and Pfizer International, Inc.

Cardiovascular Function During Prolonged Exercise. Presented at a conference on Prolonged Exercise, June 24-29, 1987, held at the Belmont, Bermuda. Sponsored by the Quaker Oats Corporation and the American College of Sports Medicine.

Conditioning for Rugby. Presented at the International Conference on Rugby Injuries, May 29-31, 1988 held in Boston, Mass. Sponsored by the United States Rugby Football Foundation.

Corporate Fitness Programs in the United States - The Tenneco Corporation Experience. Presented at an International Symposium of Corporate and National Fitness. August 29, 1988 in Tokashima, Shikoku Island, Japan (sponsored by Ohtsuka Pharmaceutical Co.) Psychobiological Screening of Industrial Workers for Respirator Wear During Industrial Work Tasks. A 1988 Symposium, Osaka of the International Council for Physical Fitness Research at Nikko Hotel in Osaka, Japan. September 8, 1988.

"Cardiovascular Function During Prolonged Exercise. Presented at the Conference on Prolonged Exercise, June 24-29, 1987, at Belmont, Bermuda. Sponsored by the American College of Sports Medicine and Quaker Oats Corporation.

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Overtraining. A keynote address to the 9th International Congress of the Brazilian Sports Medicine Society in Sao Paulo, Brazil, May 23-26, 1989. Sponsored by the Brazilian Sports Medicine Society.

Exercise and the Ambient Environment. A series of three 90-minute workshops presented at the 9th International Congress of the Brazilian Sports Medicine Society in Sao Paulo, Brazil, May 23-26, 1989. Sponsored by the Brazilian Sports Medicine Society.

Exercise Training and Baroreflex Function. Presented at a Mini Symposium on Exercise Science held at the August KROGH Institute of the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, July 5, 1989. Sponsored by the August KROGH Institute.

The Regulatory Role of the Heart and Circulation at Maximal O2 and CO2 Fluxes. Presented at the International Congress and Exposition on Sports Medicine and Human Performance, Vancouver, B.C., April 16-20, 1991. Sponsored by Canadian Association of Sports Medicine.

Exercise Training: Blood Pressure Response in Ambulatory Subjects. Presented at the 21st International Conference on Environmental Systems in San Francisco, CA, July 15-18, 1991. Sponsored by the Society of Automotive Engineers International.

The 1992 International Consensus Symposium on Physical Activity, Fitness and Health - Group 2 -chairperson. Heart and Vascular Disease Toronto, Canada May 5, 1992. Sponsored by the Canadian Government.

"Cardiorespiratory Response to Dynamic Exercise With and Without Lower Body Positive Pressure." Presented to the Faculty and Students of the Department of Physiology at Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School, University of London, England, July 20, 1993. Sponsored by the University of London.

"Evidence for an Intramuscular Stimulus to Ventilation During Dynamic Exercise." Presented to the Faculty and Students of the Department of Physiology at St. Georges Medical School, University of London, England, July 22, 1993. Sponsored by the University of London. "Carotid Baroreflex Function of Humans During Dynamic Exercise." Presented to the Faculty and Students of the Department of Exercise Sciences at Loughborough University, Leicestershire, England, July 26, 1993. Sponsored by the Loughborough University.

Baroreceptor Mediated Reflex Regulation of Blood Pressure during Exercise. Presented to the Copenhagen Muscle Research Center (CMRC) Conference on Exercise and the Circulation in Health and Disease at the Danish Academy of Science in Copenhagen, Denmark, October 30th 1995, Sponsored by the CMRC.

Changes in Hemodynamic Variables During Neck Pressure and Suction. Poster presentation at the International Congress of Physiological Sciences in Christchurch, New Zealand, August, 2001.

Cardiovascular Deconditioning Associated with Sedentary Living is a Model of Spaceflight as Bedrest Deconditioning. Presented at the NASA/AIAA Life Sciences and Space Medicine Conference, March 7th, 1996. Sponsored by NASA.

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Baroreflex Control of Blood Pressure during Dynamic Exercise. Presented to the faculty and students of the Department of Physiology of Kuwait University Medical Faculty, Kuwait University, Kuwait City, June 15th 1996. Sponsored by Kuwait University.

Hemodynamic Responses to Exercise and Exercise Training at the International Symposium on Exercise in Health and Disease, Kuwait University, Faculty of Medicine, Kuwait University, Kuwait City, March 22-24, 1998. Sponsored by Kuwait University.

Arterial Baroreflex control of the Circulation during Dynamic Exercise at the European College of Sports Science, July 14-17, 1999, Rome, Italy.

Global Standard for Sport Science and Physical Education in the 21st Century: From the Perspective of the Natural Sciences, October 7-11, 1999, International Symposium Japanese Society of Physical Education, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo, Japan.

Baroreflex Regulation of Blood Pressure during Exercise, October 8, 1999, Tsukuba University, Ibaraki, Japan. Sponsored by Tsukuba University.

Baroreflex Regulation of Blood Pressure during Exercise, October 12, 1999, Kyoto University in Kyoto, Japan. Sponsored by Kyoto University.

Baroreflex Regulation of Blood Pressure during Exercise, November 9, 1999, St. George’s University Medical School, London, England. Sponsored by the Dept. of Physiology, St. George’s Medical School.

Baroreflex Regulation of Blood Pressure during Exercise, November 10, 1999, John Moores University, Liverpool, England. Sponsored by the Dept. of Exercise Physiology.

Overview and Air Pollution: Acute and Chronic Effects on Exercise #6. Medical topics in the Marathon Medicine 2000 Conference, April 13-15, London, England. Sponsored by the Royal Society of Medicine. The Role of Central Command in Baroreflex Resetting: Exercise. A celebration seminar in honor of Jere H. Mitchell, M.D. in Copenhagen, Denmark, November 15, 2000. Sponsored by the Copenhagen Muscle Research Center.

Changes in Hemodynamic Variables During Neck Pressure and Suction, poster presentation at the 34th International Congress of Physiological Sciences in Christchurch, New Zealand, August 28th, 2001. Arterial Baroreflex Control of Blood Pressure During Exercise. Presented to the Copenhagen Muscle Research Center in Copenhagen, Denmark, November 28th, 2001, sponsored by the CMRC. Neural Control of the Athletes Cardiovascular System. Presented in “the Athletes Heart” symposium of the British Physiological Society at UCL, London, England Dec. 13, 2002. Sponsored by the British Physiological Society. Central Haemodynamics: Evaluation of the Arterial Baroreflex in an Graduate and post-doctoral training course on “Integrative Human Research Academy and Facultyof Health Sciences

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University of Copenhagen, Denmark, . Sponsored by the University of Copenhagen, 2003-Present. Baroreflex Resetting in an Invited Symposoum entitled “Exercise and Reflex Circulatory Control” to the Canadian Society of Exercise Physiology at Niagra-on-the-Lake, Canada, October 2, 2003, Sponsored by the Canadian Society of Exercie Physiology and Brock University.

Neural Control of the Cardiovascular System during Exercise: Studies using Experimental Models in Man in an invited symposium entitled “Experimental Models to Access Mechanisms of Cardiorespiratory Regulation and Performance during Exercise” presented at the I.O.C. Pre-Olympic Scientific Conference, Athens, Greece, Oct. 9, 2003. Sponsored by the I.O.C. Role of Arterial Baroreflexes in the Orthostatic Intolerance Observed in Highly Trained Athletes presented in an invited symposium “Exercise Conditioning and Cardiovascular Conditioning in the International FASEB Summer Research Conference entitled Neural Mechanisms in Cardiovascular Regulation, July 21-26, 2004, Snowmass Village, CO. Sponsored by the American Physiological Society. Arterial baroreflex control of blood pressure during exercise. Presented to faculty and students of the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, England, October 25, 2004. Sponsored by Birmingham University. Arterial baroreflex control of blood pressure during exercise. Presented to faculty and students of Environmental Studies, Universityof Tsukuba, Trukuba, Japan, March 15, 2005. Sponsored by University of Tsukuba. Arterial baroreflex control of blood pressure during exercise. Presented to faculty and students of Sports Performance, University of Shishu, Nagano, Japan, March 16, 2005. Sponsored by University of Shishu. Reflections on the research career of Sadayoshi Tagushi, Ph.D. at the Retirement Conference for Sadayashi Taguchi. University of Kyoto, Yoto, Japan, March 20, 2005. Sponsored by University of Kyoto. The role of arterial baroreflexes in the regulation of arterial blood pressure during exercise in the featured topic: Neural control of cardiovascular function during exercise presented at the 2006 Experimental Biology Convention in San Francisco, CA, April 4, 2006. Sponsored by the Exercise, Environmental and Temperature Section of the American Physiologcal Society. Arterial baroreflex resetting: a current perspective. Presented to the Exercise Physiology group, Merton College, Oxford University, Oxford, England Mind/body interactions with exercise: A tribute to Bill Morgan, Ed.D. A lesson learned: the body cannot work without the head. Presented at the 2006 Annual Convention of the American College of Sports Medicine in Denver, CO. May 31, 2006, sponsored bya the American College of Sports Medicine.

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Physiologic Monitoring of Heart Rate, Sweating, Body Temperature and Metabolic Cost During the Work Situation. Symposia on Standards for Occupational Exposures to Hot Environments, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, February 27-28, 1973. Sponsored by the Industrial Health Foundation and the Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh. Supported by the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health.

Laboratory Studies in Stress Physiology. A Symposium in Honor of Steven M. Horvath, Wood V.A. Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October, 1973. Sponsored by Clinical Physiology, Department of Physiology, Medical College of Wisconsin and V.A. Research Service.

Body Composition and Lung Volumes. Symposium on Characteristics of World Class Distance Runners, American College of Sports Medicine Symposium, Anaheim, California, May 5-8, 1976. Sponsored by the American College of Sports Medicine.

Air pollutants and Exercise. Joint Conference of the National Associations of Physical Education of College Men and Women, Orlando, Florida, January 6-9, 1977. Unsponsored.

"Effects of Combined Stressors: Heat, Exercise and Air Pollutant. In Natick, Massachusetts, March 14-24, 1978. Sponsored by U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Committee, Department of the Army.

Environmental Considerations. Symposium on Cardiac Rehabilitation: The Present State of the Art at Mt. Sinai Hospital, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, May 11-13, 1978. Sponsored by the Division of Cardiology, Mt. Sinai Hospital.

Environmental Considerations for Exercise Programs. Total Fitness the Payoff for Business and Industry, East Chicago, Indiana, December 6-8, 1978. Sponsored by St. Catherine Hospital Cardiac Rehabilitation Department in cooperation with the President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. Environmental Considerations in Exercising Cardiac Patients. Symposium on Considerations for Prescribing Exercise for Cardiac Patients, Honolulu, Hawaii, May 24, 1979. National Convention of the American College of Sports Medicine. Sponsored by the American College of Sports Medicine. Physiological Effects of Breathing Apparatus. Fifth Annual Symposium, John P. Redmond Memorial Fund for Research in Firefighters Diseases, San Diego, California, June 11-14, 1979. Sponsored by the John P. Redmond Memorial Fund.

Environmental Problems to Exercise Programs. Presented at the National American Osteopathic Association Convention, Dallas, Texas, November 7, 1979. Sponsored by the American Osteopathic Sports Medicine Association.

The Effects of Exercise Training on Autonomic and Vasomotor Functions. Presented at the University of Iowa, March, 1980. Sponsored by the Department of Physical Education, University of Iowa.

Pulmonary Function While Wearing Industrial Respirators at Rest and Work. Presented at the Biodynamics Seminar Series, University of Wisconsin, March 1980. Sponsored by Health, Physical Education and Recreation Department.

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Environmental Aspects for Exercise Programs. Presented at the American Osteopathic Academy of Sports Medicine Convention, Seattle, Washington, March, 1980. Sponsored by the American Osteopathic Sports Medicine Association.

"The Responses of Pulmonary Impaired Subjects During Rest and Work While Wearing pressure-demand Respirators. Presented to Los Alamos National Laboratories Respirator Research Section (H-5), Los Alamos, New Mexico, December 11, 1980. Sponsored by Los Alamos National Laboratories.

Cardiovascular Response to Fitness Training in the Elderly. 1983 Annual Midyear Seminar of the American Osteopathic College of Rehabilitation Medicine at the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine, Fort Worth, Texas, April 4, 1982. Sponsored by the American Osteopathic College of Rehabilitation Medicine. Rehabilitation of the Patient with Special Problems: Pulmonary Disease and Programming Considerations for Heat and Air Pollution. Presented at the 5th Annual Symposium on Cardiac Rehabilitation, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, May 3-5, 1982. Sponsored by Mt. Sinai Medical Center.

The Exercise Response of the Aged Cardiovascular System. Presentation at the American College of Sports Medicine National Convention, Symposium on The Exercise Response of the Aged Cardiovascular System in Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 25-29, 1982. Sponsored by the American College of Sports Medicine and Sandoz Corporation.

Special Problems and Medical Considerations Related to Training and Fitness. Pesented at a National Forum on Youth Fitness at the University of New Orleans, September 21, 1982. Sponsored by the American College of Sports Medicine and Post Cereals of General Foods

Exercise Science and Sports Medicine in Gymnastics. Presented to the 1982 USGF Congress at the Americana Hotel in Fort Worth, Texas, September 24, 1982. Sponsored by the U.S. Gymnastic Federation and the American College of Sports Medicine.

Nutrition in Relation to Fitness and Sports. Presented at a National Forum on Youth Fitness at Lanier High School in San Antonio, Texas, October 11, 1982. Sponsored by the American College of Sports Medicine and Post Cereals of General Foods.

Air Pollution and the Performance of Athletes: The 1984 Olympics. Presented at the Sports Medicine and the Science of Exercise >83: A conference for writers March 16, 1983, at the Halloran House in New York. Sponsored by the American College of Sports Medicine and Bufferin-Bristol Meyer Corporation.

The Response of the Aged Left Ventricle to Wide Variations in Preload. A faculty seminar presented to Tulane Medical School, Physiology and Biochemistry Departments, in New Orleans on April 27, 1983. Sponsored by Physiology and Biochemistry Departments of Tulane Medical School.

Clinical Pulmonary Function and Respirator Wear. Presented to the Crew Technology Division of the U.S.A.F. School of Aerospace Medicine in San Antonio, August 10, 1983. Sponsored by the Department of the Air Force.

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Physical Fitness and the Cardiovascular Response to Lower Body Negative Pressure. A Grand Rounds Presentation to the School of Aerospace Medicine, Brooks Air Force Base, San Antonio, August 11, 1983. Sponsored by the Department of the Air Force.

Los Angeles Air and Athletic Performance. Presented at the Sports Medicine and Science of Exercise 84: A Conference for Writers, March 13, 1984, at the Hotel Del Coronado, San Diego, CA. Sponsored by the American College of Sports Medicine and Riker Corp. of 3M.

Air Pollution and Exercise Performance. Presented at the 17th Annual Emerald City Sports Medicine and Conditioning Seminar, March 17, 1984, at Seattle Sheraton Hotel Washington. Sponsored by N.W. Sports Medicine and Seattle Pacific University.

Physical Fitness and Blood Pressure Regulation During a Hypotensive Stress. A seminar presented to Physiology Department, Loyola University Medical School in Chicago, June 19, 1984. Unsponsored. Exercise Fitness and Baroreceptor Function. Seminar presented to the Health and Physical Education Department, Oregon State University at Corvallis, Oregon, July 1984. Sponsored by the H.P.E. Department of Oregon State University.

Clinical Pulmonary Function Testing and Industrial Respirator Wear. Presented to the Organization Resources Counseling Occupational Safety and Health Physicians Group at Washington Marriott Hotel in Washington, D.C. on August 7, 1984. Sponsored by the Organization Resources Counselors, Inc.

Physiological Benefits of Warm-up and Warm-down. Presented at an invited, closed-door symposium on The Importance of Warm-up and Warm-down and its Effect on the Muscles, the Cardiovascular System and the Performance of the Athlete at the Essex House in New York on March 17, 1985. Sponsored by Leeming - Pfizer, Inc.

Resistive Exercise Training and the Cardiovascular Response to Lower Body Negative Pressure. Presented at the Symposium on Exercise Training and Orthostatic Intolerance at the 32nd Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine in Nashville, Tennessee, May 29, 1985. Sponsored by the American College of Sports Medicine.

Endurance Exercise and Baroreceptor Activity. Presented to the Cardiology Division of Johns Hopkins Medical Institution, Baltimore, Maryland, June 18, 1985. Sponsored by Cardiology Division of Johns Hopkins Medical Institute.

Environmental Factors in Injury: Temperature, Humidity and Air Quality. Presented at the 1985 Sports Medicine Congress Exposition - on The Impact of Injury on Sport and Exercise in Indianapolis, Indiana, August 9, 1985. Sponsored by the Eli Lilly Foundation. The Elite Runner: Environmental Considerations - Heat and Air Pollution. Presented at National Sports Medicine Symposium in Houston, Texas, December 9-10, 1985. Sponsored by Universal Seminars Sports Medicine Programs.

Exercise for the Elderly. Presented at a Conference for Science Writers at the Parker Meridian Hotel, New York on March 5-6, 1987. Sponsored by the Quaker Oats Corporation and the American College of Sports Medicine.

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Industrial Respiratory Protection. Presented at a National Program on Occupational Lung Disease held April 23-25, 1987 at Baylor College of Medicine.

Luncheon Address to the 4th Annual Symposium of the Sports and Cardiovascular Nutritionist Council on Practice at the Westin Hotel in Washington, D.C., April 27-28, 1987.

Sports Medicine in the United States. Presented to the United States Olympic Academy XI held June 17-20, 1987 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Sponsored by the United States Olympic Academy. Exercise and Environmental Factors: Heat and Humidity. Presented to the XIIth Pan American Games Congress, August 7, 1987 at the University of Indiana, Bloomington, Indiana. Sponsored by PAX Indianapolis, Inc.

Clinical Pulmonary Function Evaluation for Industrial Respirator Wear. A Medical Grand Rounds presentation to the faculty of the Southwest Medical Center, University of Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada, November 13, 1987.

Exercise Training and Baroreceptor Function. The David Bruce Dill Memorial Lecture of the Southwest Regional Chapter Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine at the Tropicana Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, November 13, 1987. Clinical and Physiological Considerations of Air Pollution, Body’s Response to Heat and How the Body Adapts to Cold. Presented at the 2nd Annual American College of Sports Medicine Clinical Conference, Colorado, January 10-15, 1988. Presidential Address to the Southeast Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine. Exercise Training and Baroreceptor Function. Presented at the Hyatt Hotel, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, January 29, 1988. Sponsored by Medical Graphics Corporation.

ASports Performance and the Mature Athlete. Presented at the American College of Sports Medicine 1988 Writer’s Conference, New York, New York, March 9-10, 1988.

Cardiovascular Adaptations to Prolonged Exercise.@ Presented at the American Osteopathic Academy of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting at Mission Hills Resort Hotel, Palm Springs, California, March 10, 1988.

Psychobiological Screening Tests as Predictors of Work Performance for Industrial Respirator Users. Presented at the 1988 National Convention of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Kansas City, MO, April 9, 1988.

Exercise Training Fitness Level and Baroreceptor Function. Presented at the 1988 National Convention of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Kansas City, MO, April 9, 1988. Clinical and Physiological Considerations of Air Pollution, Body’s Response to Heat, and How the Body Adapts to Cold. Presented at the 2nd American College of Sports Medicine Clinical Conference, Breckenridge, Colorado, January 10-15, 1988.

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Presidential Address to the Southeast Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine. Exercise Training and Baroreceptor Function. Presented at the Hyatt Hotel, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, January 29, 1988. Sponsored by Medical Graphics Corporation.

Sports Performance and the Mature Athlete. Presented at the American College of Sports Medicine 1988 Writer’s Conference. New York, New York, March 9-10, 1988.

Cardiopulmonary Response to Exercise and Exercise Training. Presented at the 1st ASCM Team Physician Course in Orlando, Florida, March 19-24, 1989. Sponsored by the American College of Sports Medicine Respirator Physiology in the Work Place. Presented to the Research and Development of the Mine Safety Appliances Corporation in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. February 21, 1989. Sponsored by Mine Safety Appliances. Exercise Training and Blood Pressure Control. Presented at the Fall meeting of the Rocky Mountain Chapter of American College of Sports Medicine, Denver, Colorado, October 5, 1990. Sponsored by the Rocky Mountain Chapter of ACSM. Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Health: Special emphasis on Women and Youth. A National Institutes of Health, National Heart, Lung, Blood Institute Workshop. Committee member on Acute response and chronic adaptation to exercise in women, Washington, D.C., August 14 - 19, 1991. Sponsored by NHLBI.

Exercise Training and Orthostatic Intolerance. The Role of High-and Low-Pressure Baroreceptors. Presented to Ames Research Center, 8/18/92. Sponsored by NASA-AMES.

Control of Blood Pressure During Stimulation of Aortic and Carotid Baroreceptors. Presented at Frontiers of Cardiology, 1993, Winter Park, Colorado, January 5 - 10, 1993. Sponsored by Kelsey-Sebold Clinic.

American College of Sports Medicine Team Physician Course Part II. Pearls of Rugby; Exercise Physiology and Altitude and Air Pollution. Orlando, Florida, March 6 - 7, 1993. Sponsored by the American College of Sports Medicine.

The American Academy of Family Physicians. Exercise and Applied Physiology. Dallas, Texas, April 12 - 18, 1993. Sponsored by the American Academy of Family Physicians. Bethesda Conference #26: "Recommendations for Determining Eligibility for Competition in Athletes with Cardiovascular Abnormalities." Jan. 6-7, 1994. Heart House, Bethesda, MD. Sponsored by the American College of Sports Medicine.

"Carotid Baroreflex Function during Exercise." Presented at the Frontiers of Cardiology, 1995. Winter Park, CO. Jan. 5-9, 1995. Sponsored by Kelsey-Sebold Clinic.

Arterial Baroreflex Control of the Circulation. Presented at Texas Woman’s University, School of Physiotherapy, Houston, TX, May 23, 1995, Sponsored by Texas Woman’s University.

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Arterial Blood Pressure Response During Dynamic Exercise.@ Invited Presidential Lecturer to the Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine. May 31st, 1996. Cincinnati, Ohio, Sponsored by American College of Sports Medicine. Effective Communication for a Successful Career -Publishing. 1996 Annual Student Colloquium at the annual meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine in Cincinnati, Ohio, 5/29/96, sponsored by the ACSM.

Blood Pressure Regulation during Exercise. Presented at the Frontiers of Cardiology 1997, Winter Park, CO, Jan. 7-10, 1997. Sponsored by Kelsey-Sebold Clinic.

Cardiovascular Aging. Presented to the Biology Aging Program at University of California at Berkeley, CA, May 1, 1997. Sponsored by U.C. Berkely.

Carotid Baroreflex Control of Arterial Pressure During Dynamic Exercise of Various Intensities and Duration Physiology Dept., University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE. December 11, 1997. Sponsored by the Physiology Dept.

Blood Pressure Regulation During Prolonged Exercise. Presented at the Frontiers of Cardiology 1998 Meeting, Winter Park, CO. January 7-11, 1998. Sponsored by Kelsey-Sebold. Univ. And Baylor College of Medicine

Blood Pressure Regulation During Prolonged Exercise. Presented at the Frontiers of Cardiology Meeting, Winter Park, CO. January 5-10, 1999. Sponsored by Kelsey-Sebold, Baylor College of Medicine.

Carotid Baroreflex Function During Prolonged Exercise. In the Cardiovascular Session of the first Biennial apace Biomedical Investigator’s Workshop, January 11-15, 1999, League City, Texas. Sponsored by USRA/and NASA/JSC

Blood Pressure Regulation in Hypergravic & Hypogravic Environments. Frontier’s in Cardiology annual meeting, Winter Park, CO, January 5-8, 2000. Sponsored by Kelsey-Sebold and Baylor College of Medicine.

Mechanism of Enhanced Cardiac Output with Exercise Training. In a symposium on the Effect of Exercise Training on Cardiovascular Control Mechanisms a the 46th annual meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine. Seattle, WA, June 2-5, 1999. Sponsored by the American College of Sports Medicine.

The Perfect Job : What you Need to Know to find it at the Student Colloquium of the 47th Annual meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, June 1-4, 2000. Sponsored by the American College of Sports Medicine.

Regulation of Blood Pressure during Exercise An established lecture in cardiovascular physiology at the Eugene Evonuk Memorial symposium at the University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. June 7, 1999. Sponsored by the Evonuk Memorial Fellowship Program.

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American College of Sports Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, June 1-4, 2000. Sponsored by the American College of Sports Medicine.

Cardiovascular Effects of Aging and Exercise. Presented at the 17th Annual Frontiers of Cardiology Meeting, Winter Park, CO, January 2-5, 2001. Sponsored by Kelsey-Sebold Foundation and Baylor College of Medicine.

Arterial Baroreflex Control of sympathetic Nerve Activity during Acute Hypertension: Effect of Fitness. Presented at the Bioastronautics Investigators Workshop, Galveston, TX. January 17-19, 2001. Sponsored by USRA and NASA-JSC. Arterial Baroreflex Control of Blood Pressure during Exercise. Presented at Texas Tech University Health Science Center, Feb 6, 2001. Sponsored by Dept. of Physiology, TTUHSC and Dept. of Health, Physical Education and Recreation at TTU in Lubbock, Texas.

Carotid Baroreflex Control of Blood Pressure during Exercise. Presented at Kansas State University, April 30, 2001. Sponsored by Dept. of Kinesiology.

Arterial Baroreflex Control of Blood Pressure during Exercise. Presented at the Department of Veterinary Biomedical Science, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, Dec. 20, 2002, Sponsored by Dept. of Veterinary Medicine.

The Integration of the Brain and the Muscles in the Regulation of Blood Pressure during Exercise. Presented at the 18th Annual Frontiers in Cardiology at Winter Park, CO. January 5, 2002, Sponsored by Kelsey-Sebold Foundation and Baylor College of Medicine. Neural Control During Exercise: Central Command, Exercise Pressure Reflex and the Atrerial Baroreflex. Presented at the Integrative Biology of Exercise. A Symposium in honor of Bengt Saltin, M.D., Dr. H.C., I.O.C. Olympic Prize Winner on Sports Sciences at UTSWMC Feb 12, 2002. Sponsored by UTSWMC in Dallas, TX. Arterial Baroreflex Control of Blood Pressure during Exercise. Presented to the Physiology Dept., University of Illinois at Champaigne, Ill., Dec. 5, 2002, Sponsored by the Dept. of Physiolgoy, Univ. of Illinois. Aerobic Fitness and Orthostatic Intolerance. Presented to the Kinesiology Department, University of Illinois at Champaigne, Ill, Dec. 6, 2002. Sponsored by the Kinesiology Dept of University of Illinois. Neural Control of the Athlete’s Cardiovascular System. Presented at the 19th Annual Frontiers in Cardiology, Winter Park, CO, Jan. 3, 2003. Sponsored by Kelsey-Sebold Foundation and Baylor College of Medicine. Reflex Control of Vascular Conductance during Exercise. Presented at the 20th Annual Frontiers in Cardiology, Winter Park, CO. Jan 7-10, 2004. Sponsored by Kelsey Research Foundation. Arterial Baroreflex Control of Blood Pressure during Exercise: Human Studies. Presented to the Department of Physiology Wayne State University, School of Medicine, Detroit, MI. March 11, 2004, Sponsored by Wayne State Medical School, Dept. of Physiology.

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The Relationship Between Cerebral Autoregulation and Arterial Baroreflex Function. Presented at the 21st Annual Frontiers in Cardiolgoy, Winter Park, CO, Jan. 5-8, 2005. Sponsored by Kelsey-Seabold Research Foundation. Symposium Chair – Central and peripheral integration of blood pressure control during exercise. “Arterial baroreflex control of blood pressure during edercise”: Human Studies. Presented at the 52nd ACSM annual meeting in Nashville, TN, June 2, 2005. Earl Beard Lecture: Blood pressure regulation with and without a brain. Presented at the 22nd Annual Frontiers of Cardiology Conference in Winter Park, CO Jan 3-5, 2006, sponsored by Kelsey-Seabold Research Foundation. Central Blood volume and cerebral blood flow regulation-rest and exercise. Presented at the 22nd Annual Frontiers of Cardiology Conference in Winter Park, CO Jan 3-5, 2006, sponsored by Kelsey-Seabold Research Foundation. Recent advances in baroreflex control of blood pressure during exercise in humans. Symnposium Chair at the 54th ACSM annual meeting in New Orleans, LA, May 30 – June, 2, 2007. Neural Control of the Cerebral Circulation during Exercise, Symposium Chair at the 56th ACSM annual meeting in Seattle Washington, May 31 – June 3, 2009 Regulation of Cerebral Blood Flow; Rest and Exercise, Symposium Chair at the 57th ACSM annual meeting in Baltimore Maryland, June 2 – June 5, 2010. Oxygen, the “Movement-Molecule”, from Precursors to Performance. Symposium Chair and Presenter “Oxygen, the Movement-Molecule” at the 58th ACSM Annual meeting in Denver, CO., June 1-June 4, 2011.

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Environmental Heat Stress and Physical Activity. Invited Seminar at Texas Eastern University, Tyler, TX, Sept.22, 1976. Sponsored by Department of Health, Physical Education & Recreation. Hydration/Rehydration in Heat Stress Environments. Symposium on Heat Stress at the 1978 TAAHPER Convention, Houston, Texas, December 1, 1978.

Exercise Physiology. Symposium presented to the University of Texas Health Sciences Center at Dallas and the University of Texas at Tyler, March 1980. Sponsored by the American College of Sports Medicine and U.T. Health Sciences Center at Tyler.

Environment and Athletics. Presented to the State of Texas Little League Organization of Coaches, Waco, Texas, August 10, 1981. Sponsored by the Texas Rangers Baseball Organization.

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Basic Physiology in the Work Place. Presented at the Atlantic Richfield Company Industrial Safety and Health Training Program at the University of Houston, Houston, Texas, December 1, 1982. Sponsored by Atlantic Richfield Company. Exercise and Age: Cardiovascular Function. Presented at a Symposium on New Challenges in Exercise Science for the Research Section of the Texas AAHPERD at the Amfac Hotel, Dallas, December 2, 1982. Sponsored by the Texas American Association of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, and the American College of Sports Medicine.

Clinical and Physiological Responses While Wearing Industrial Respirators. Presented to the North Texas Local Section of the American Industrial Hygiene Association, May 2, 1983, Dallas, Texas. Sponsored by American Industrial Hygiene Association, North Texas Section.

The Effects of Heat Stress on Athletic Performance. Presented to the Physical Education and Athletic Department at Texas Lutheran College in Seguin, Texas, August 10, 1983. Unsponsored. Environmental Factors in Exercise Performance.@ At 2nd Annual Awards Banquet of Wichita Falls Running Club, Wichita Falls, Feb.11, 1984. Sponsored by Wichita Falls Running Club.

Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalances. Presented at the 1st Annual Practical Aspects of Sports Conditioning and Rehabilitation, March 3, 1984, T.C.O.M., Fort Worth. Sponsored by TCOM, Fort Worth Osteopathic Med. Center, American College of Sports Medicine & A.O.A.S.M.

Prevention of Heat Stress Injuries. Presented at the 2nd Annual Conference on Fitness in Sports -Prevention Aspects at T.C.O.M. in Fort Worth, Texas, March 1-2, 1985. Sponsored by T.C.O.M. and F.W.O.M.C.

The Elderly’s Response to Exercise: Can the Elderly Benefit. Presented to the students and faculty of the H.P.E. & D. Department, North Texas State University, Denton, Texas on March 27, 1985. Sponsored by N.T.S.U. and the American College of Sports Medicine.

The Elderly’s Response to Exercise: Can the Elderly Benefit. Presented to the students and faculty of the H. & P.E. Department, University of Texas at Tyler, Tyler, Texas on April 29, 1985. Sponsored by University of Texas at Tyler and the American College of Sports Medicine. The Elderly’s Response to Exercise: Can the Elderly Benefit. Presented to the students and faculty of the H.P.E. & D. Department, University of Houston, Houston, Texas on March 27, 1985. Sponsored by the University of Houston and the American College of Sports Medicine.

Exercise Training and Orthostatic Intolerance: A Mechanism of Effect. Presented to students and faculty of the Physiology Department, U.T. Health Science Center in San Antonio on April 30, 1985. Sponsored by U.T. Health Science Center and the American College of Sports Medicine.

Exercise Training and Orthostatic Intolerance: A Mechanism of Effect. Presented to the students of the Toxicology Department of Texas Lutheran College in Seguin, Texas, April 30, 1985. Sponsored by T.L.C. and the American College of Sports Medicine.

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The Elderly’s Response to Exercise: Can the Elderly Benefit. Presented to the students and faculty of the H.P.E. Department of the University of Texas at Austin, May 1, 1985. Sponsored by U.T. at Austin and the American College of Sports Medicine.

Exercise Training and Orthostatic Intolerance: A Mechanism of Effect. Presented to the students and faculty of the Cardiopulmonary Division of the U.T. Medical Center in Dallas, 5/10/85. Sponsored by U.T. Health Science Center and the American College of Sports Medicine. Factors Effecting Orthostatic Intolerance. Presented to the New Technology Research Division of Brooks School of Aerospace Medicine at Brooks A.F.B. in San Antonio, Texas, June 11, 1985. Sponsored by the Department of the Air Force.

Environmental Factors in Athletic Performance: Heat Stress. Presented to the Wichita Falls Bicycling Club in Wichita Falls - July 26, 1985.

Orthostatic Intolerance: A Mechanism of Effect. 1st Annual Peter B. Raven TACSM Lecture at the 1985 Annual Meeting, Texas Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine, November 7-8, 1985. Sponsored by Tenneco, Inc. and TAM.

Prevention of Thermal Injuries." Metroplex Trainers Association Winter Symposium, February 8, 1986. Sponsored by the Department of Rehabilitation/Sports Medicine, T.C.O.M.

Heat Stress and Athletic Injuries. Presented to the students and staff of the Departments of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, Allied Health Sciences and the S.W.T. Employee Wellness Program at San Antonio/Blanco Room in the LBJ Student Center, on Tuesday, December 2, 1986. Sponsored by a grant from the S.W.T. University Lectures Committee.

Respiratory Physiology and Ventilation During Exercise. Presented to the students and staff of the Departments of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, Allied Health Sciences and the SWT Employee Wellness Program at the San Antonio/Blanco Room in the LBJ Student Center, On Wednesday, December 3, 1986. Sponsored by a grant from the S.W.T. University Lectures Committee. The Elderly Person’s Response to Exercise Training. Presented at the Nautilus Sports/Medicine Industries, Inc. Symposium on March 27, 1987.

The Effect of Environmental Heat Stress on Exercise Performance. Presented at the Texas AAHPERD Annual Meeting, Hyatt Regency, Dallas/Fort Worth Airport, December 3, 1987. Cardiovascular Adaptations to Exercise Training. Presented at Fourth Annual Conference - Fitness in Sports: Diagnosis and Management of Common Sports Injuries T.C.O.M. - CME Conference at T.C.O.M., March 5, 1988.

Exercise in the Aging Adult. Presented to the students and faculty of Texas Lutheran College in Seguin, Texas. January 26, 1989. Sponsored by Texas Lutheran College.

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The Indirect Measurement of Oxygen Consumption. Guest Lecture to the Undergraduate: Exercise: Exercise Physiology Cause of Texas Lutheran College in Seguin, Texas, 1/26/89. Sponsored by Texas Lutheran College.

"Exercise Training in Preparation for Space Flight. Presented to the students and faculty of Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas, July 22, 1991. Sponsored by the Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation.

Arterial Baroreflex Control of Blood Pressure. Presented to Biology Students and Faculty of Southern University in Baton Rouge, LA, February, 1995, Sponsored by Bridge Grant - NIH. American College of Sports Medicine. Meet the Leaders. Texas Chapter, ACSM Annual meeting at Texas Lutheran University, Seguin, TX, February 6-7, 1997.

New Concepts in Blood Pressure Control Mechanisms. Dept of Physiology, UTHSC at San Antonio, San Antonia, TX. May 22, 1998. Sponsored by the Physiology Dept.

Baroreceptor Mediated Regulation of Blood Pressure During Exercise. The Raven Lecture at the 1999 Texas American College of Sports Medicine. Meeting at Clear Lake University, Clear Lake, Texas, Feb. 26-27, 1999. Sponsored by the Texas College of Sports Medicine

Editor-in-Chief’s Perspective of Publishing a Manuscript to a Doctoral Student at the Texas Women’s University School of Physical Therapy in Houston, Texas, March 9, 1999. Sponsored by the Texas Women’s University.

Baroreflex Control of blood Pressure during Exercise, TACSM Lecture, Dept. of Exercise Sport, and Health Studies, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas, March 24, 1999.

Arterial Baroreflex Control of Blood Pressure During Exercise. Presented at Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX. February 6, 2001. Sponsored by the Depts. of Kinesiology and Physiology.

Baroreflex Control of Blood Pressure during Exercise. Presented at Texas Lutheran University, Seguin, TX, March 30, 2001. Sponsored by Dept. of Biology. Environmental Considerations. Aerobics Seminar 1976, Dallas, Texas. December 3, 1976. Sponsored by the Aerobics Activity Center and the Dallas Cross Country Club.

Arterial Baroreflex Control of Blood Pressure during Exercise. Presented to the Division of Hypertension at UTSWMC, November 9th, 2001, Sponsored by UTSWMC. Publishing Your Research – An Editor’s Perspective. Presentation to the Dept. of Physical Therapy Faculty Development Program of the University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, March 25, 2003, sponsored by School of Allied Health Sciences, UTMB. Arterial baroreflex resetting: a current perspective. Presented to the

Department of Kinsiology, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, Feb. 11, 2006, . sponsored by the Department of Kinesiology.

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Arterial Baroreflex Control of Blood Pressure During Exercise. Presented at University of Texas at San Antonio, Lubbock, TX. March 23, 2009. Recruitment Seminar for UNTHSC-GSBS.

C. PRESENTATIONS

Local

Environmental Stresses on the Runner. A.T. Still Memorial Run Seminar, Fort Worth, Texas, April 14, 1978. Sponsored by the Atlas Club at the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine.

Environmental Aspects of Aerobic Training. TCOM Cowtown Marathon, Symposium on Running - Medical Aspects, Fort Worth, Texas, February 16, 1979. Sponsored by TCOM Continuing Medical Education and American College of Sports Medicine.

Physiology of Aging. Presented at the CME Workshop on Geriatric Medicine and the Future of Aging, Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine, Fort Worth, Texas, December 6, 1980. Sponsored by the Continuing Medical Education Department, Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine. Exercise Performance and Heat Stress. Presented to the Texas Rangers Baseball lub, Arlington, Texas, January 26, 1981. Sponsored by Texas Rangers Baseball Organization.

Environmental Aspects in Athletics. Presented to the Little League Coaches and Players of North Texas, March 26, 1981. Sponsored by the Texas Rangers Baseball Organization.

The Environmental Aspects of Running. Speaking engagement to the Atlas Club, April 24, 1981. Sponsored by the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine.

Left Ventricular Function in the Elderly in Relation to Fitness and Autonomic Function. General Faculty Seminar at Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine, Fort Worth, Texas, 11/20/81.

Exercise Performance and Heat Stress. Presented to the Texas Rangers Baseball Club, Arlington, Texas, January 25, 1982. Sponsored by the Texas Rangers Baseball Organization. Environmental Aspects of Athletic Performance and Rehydration and Dehydration Effects on Performance. Presented at Paschal High School, Fort Worth, Texas, March 20, 1982. Sponsored by the Fort Worth Independent School District. "Physical Fitness and Heat Stress." Presented to the Little League Coaches and Players of North Texas, March 20, 1982. Sponsored by the Texas Rangers Baseball Organization. Heat Stress During Work. Presented to the Texas Electric Service Company Safety Program, May 12, 1982. Sponsored by TESCO and the Texas Rangers Baseball Organization.

Exercise Performance and Environmental Heat Stress. Presented to Softball Teams of Arlington Grace Lutheran Church, May 20, 1982. Sponsored by the Texas Rangers Baseball Organization. Exercise Fitness and Aging: An Overview - A Workshop. Presented to the YMCA Community Service Program on Aging at YMCA Tandy Center, Fort Worth, Texas, September 23, 1982. Sponsored by the Tarrant County TMCA.

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The Scientific Base of Electrolyte Drinks. Presented to the Tarrant County Dietetic Association in the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine auditorium, September 28, 1982. Sponsored by the Texas Rangers Baseball Organization.

The Need for Incorporating Exercise Into a Busy School Schedule. Presented to the McConnell Student Hall residents at North Texas State University, Denton, Texas, October 5, 1982. Unsponsored.

Environmental Heat Stress and Physical Activity. Presented at Meadowbrook Middle School, Fort Worth, Texas, April 30, 1983. Sponsored by the Fort Worth Independent School District.

Los Angeles Air and Athletic Performance. Presented to the Undergraduate Academy of Sports Medicine at Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine, April 25, 1984. Sponsored by the U.A.S.M. of the American Osteopathic Academy of Sports Medicine.

Heat Acclimation. Presented to the Downtown Y.M.C.A. in Dallas, 5/16/84. Unsponsored.

Exercise Training and Baroreceptor Function. Brown Bag Seminar held at the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine, February 1986. Sponsored by the Office of Research.

Prevention of Heat Stress in the Work Place. Presented at Miller Brewery, Worker Safety Education Program, June 7 and 15, 1986. Exercise Training and Baroreceptor Function Revisited. Presented to TCOM Faculty Forum 2/3/87. Heat Stress During Work. Presented to the Texas Electric Service Company Safety Program, May 12, 1982. Sponsored by TESCO and the Texas Rangers Baseball

An Update on Problems of Exercise Training and Baroreceptor Functions. Sponsored by the T.C.O.M. Physiology Faculty Seminar on February 6, 1987.

The Role of Sports Medicine in Education. Presented to the Undergraduate Sports Academy of T.C.O.M. held April 14, 1987.

Physiological Effects of Long-Term Submersion. Presented at the Diving Seminar on May 2, 1987. Sponsored by the Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Center at T.C.O.M.

Exercise Prevention of Heat Stress Disease. Presented to the Tri-Valley Triathalon at the Holiday Inn on August 21, 1987. Sponsored by the Lion’s Club. A Work in Progress Forum on Exercise Training and Baroreceptor Function. Presented to the Physiology Department on December 10, 1987

Human Physiology in Space. Presented to Premed Student Class at UT Arlington, 2.26/88.

Exercise Training and Baroreflex Function. A work in progress seminar presented to the Physiology Department, T.C.O.M., February 1989.

Exercise Physiology and Human Performance. Presented at the Faculty Professional Development Workshop, Tarrant County Junior College, Northwest campus, March 29, 1991.

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Research conducted at the Cardiovascular Research Institute. Optimist club. May 26, 1999.

Human Space Flight. Presented to the Elementary School Space Camp of the Fort Worth Natural Science and History Museum. July, 1992.

Research conducted at the Cardiovascular Research Institute. Fort Worth Kiwanis Club. September 9, 1999.

Healthy Aging: How to Beat the Odds for Cardiovascular Disease. Presented to the UNTHSC Activity Center, February 22, 2001.

Arterial Baroreflex Control of Blood Pressure during Exercise. Presented to the 1st Year Graduate Students of the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, UNTHSC, October 4, 2001. Cardiovascular Physiology on Earth in the SCORE Program for Teachers of Cardiovascular Physiology. The Heart on Earth and in Space. Presented to the NSF-SCORE Program for High School Teachers at UNTHSC at Ft. Worth, TX, Feb. 22, 2006. Sponsored by the NSF SCORE Program.

D. PUBLICATIONS

Textbooks: 1. Raven, PB., DH. Wasserman, WG. Squires,Jr., TD. Murray Exercise Physiology:

An integrated approach Publ. Wadsworth Cengage Learning, Belmont, CA, 2013 pp 504, Appendices, A, G & I.

Full-Length Publications

1. Raven, P.B., T.J. Conners, and E. Evonuk. Effects of exercise on plasma lactic dehydrogenase isozymes and catecholamines. J. Appl. Physiol. 374-377, 1970.

2. Raven, P.B., I. Niki, T.E. Dahms, and S.M. Horvath. Compensatory cardiovascular

responses during an environmental cold stress, 5EC. J. Appl. Physiol. 29:417-421, 1970.

3. Raven, P.B. and S.M. Horvath. Variability of physiological parameters of unacclimatized males during a two-hour cold stress, 5EC. Int. J. Biometeorol. 14:309-320, 1970.

4. Taguchi, S., P.B. Raven, and S.M. Horvath. Comparisons between bicycle ergometry

and treadmill walking maximum capacity tests. Jap. J. Physiol. 21:681-690, 1971.

5. Wilkerson, J.E., P.B. Raven, and S.M. Horvath. Critical temperature in unacclimatized male Caucasians. J. Appl. Physiol. 33:451-455, 1972.

6. Horvath, S.M., M.O. Colwell, and P.B. Raven. Energy requirements of aluminum

smelter workers. Arch. Environ. Health. 23:323-328, 1972.

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7. Raven, P.B., B.L. Drinkwater, and S.M. Horvath. Cardiovascular responses of young female track athletes to exercise. Med. Sci. Sports. 4:205-209, 1972.

8. Morgan, W.P., P.B. Raven, B.L. Drinkwater, and S.M. Horvath. Perceptual and

metabolic responsivity to standard bicycle ergometry following various hypnotic suggestions. Int. J. Clin. Exp. Hypnosis. 21:86-101, 1973.

9. Campuzano, H.C., J.E. Wilkerson, P.B. Raven, T. Schabram, and S.M. Horvath. A

radioimmunoassay for cortisol in human plasma. Biochem. Med. 7:350-362, 1973. 10. Raven, P.B., M.O. Colwell, B.L. Drinkwater, and S.M. Horvath. Indirect calorimetric

estimation of specific tasks of aluminum smelter workers. J. Occup. Med. 51:894-898, 1973.

11. Wilkerson, J.E., P.B. Raven, N.W. Boldaun, and S.M. Horvath. Adaptations in man’s

adrenal function during acute cold stress. J. Appl. Physiol. 36:183-189, 1974.

12. Raven, P.B., B.L. Drinkwater, R.O. Ruhling, N.W. Boldaun, S. Taguchi, J.A. Gliner, and S.M. Horvath. Effect of carbon monoxide and peroxyacetylnitrate on man’s maximal aerobic capacity. J. Appl. Physiol. 36:288-293, 1974.

13. Drinkwater, B.L., P.B. Raven, S.M. Horvath, J.A. Gliner, R.O. Ruhling, N.W. Boldaun,

and S. Taguchi. Air Pollution, exercise, and heat stress. Arch. Environ. Hlth. 28:177-181, 1974.

14. Taguchi, S., P.B. Raven, B.L. Drinkwater, M. Kaneko, H. Matsui, and S.M. Horvath.

Aerobic capacities of females related to ethnic and environmental differences. J. Sports Med. Phys. Fitness. 14:198-203, 1974.

15. Taguchi, S., P.B. Raven, and S.M. Horvath. Effect of work duration on the maximal

oxygen uptake during bicycle exercise. Jap. J. Phys. Educ. 18:345-350, 1974.

16. Raven, P.B., S. Taguchi, B.L. Drinkwater, M. Kaneko, S.M. Horvath, and H. Matsui. Anthropometric, spirometric and physiologic comparisons of migrant Japanese. Human Biol. 46:483-494, 1974.

17. Taguchi, S., P.B. Raven, B.L. Drinkwater, M. Kaneko, and H. Matsui. Comparative

physiological responses to a bicycle ergometer and a treadmill walking maximum capacity test. J. Human Ergol. 3:67-74, 1974.

18. Raven, P.B., B.L. Drinkwater, S.M. Horvath, J.A. Gliner, R.O. Ruhling, J.C. Sutton, and

N.W. Boldaun. Age, smoking habits, heat stress and their interactive effects with carbon monoxide and peroxyacetylnitrate on man=s aerobic power. Inter. J. Biometerol. 18:222-232, 1974.

19. Raven, P.B., J.E. Wilkerson, N.W. Boldaun, and S.M. Horvath. Thermal, metabolic and

cardiovascular responses to various degrees of cold stress. Canad. J. Physiol. Pharmacol. 53:292-298, 1975.

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20. Horvath, S.M., P.B. Raven, T.E. Dahms, and D.J. Gray. Maximal aerobic capacity at ifferent levels of carboxyhemoglobin. J. Appl. Physiol. 38:300-303, 1975.

21. Gliner, J.A., P.B. Raven, S.M. Horvath, B.L. Drinkwater, and J.C. Sutton. Man’s

physiologic response to long-term work in polluted environments. Environ. Res. 39:628-632, 1975.

22. Raven, P.B., J.A. Gliner, and J.C. Sutton. Dynamic lung function changes following

long-term work in polluted environments. Environ. Res. 12:18-26, 1976.

23. Drinkwater, B.L., J.E. Denton, P.B. Raven, and S.M. Horvath. Thermoregulatory response of women to intermittent work in the heat. J. Appl. Physiol. 41:57-61, 1976.

24. Raven, P.B., L.R. Gettman, and M.L. Pollock. A physiological evaluation of

professional soccer players. British J. Sports Med. 10:209-216, 1976.

25. Folinsbee, L.J., S.M. Horvath, P.B. Raven, J.F. Bedi, A.R. Morton, B.L. Drinkwater, N.W. Boldaun, and J.A. Gliner. Influence of exercise and heat stress on pulmonary function during ozone exposure. J. Appl. Physiol: Respirat. Environ. Exerc. Physiol. 43:409-413, 1977.

26. Kaman, R.A., P.B. Raven, R. Patton, J. Ayres, and B. Goheen. The effects of near

maximum exercise on serum enzymes: The exercise profile vs. the cardiac profile. Clin. Chemica. Acta. 81:145-152, 1977.

27. Raven, P.B., T.O. Davis, C.L. Shafer, and A.C. Linnebur. Maximal stress test

performance while wearing a self-contained breathing apparatus. J. Occup. Med. 81:145-152, 1977.

28. Raven, P.B., A.T. Dodson, and T.O. Davis. The physiological consequences of wearing

industrial respirators: A review. Amer. Ind. Hyg. Assoc. J. 40:517-534, 29. Raven, P.B., A.T. Dodson, and T.O. Davis. Stresses involved in wearing PVC supplied-

air suits: A review. Amer. Ind. Hyg. Assoc. J. 40:592-599, 1979.

30. Raven, P.B., M. Saito, F.A. Gaffney, and C.G. Blömqvist. Interactions between surface cooling and LBNP induced central hypovolemia. J. of Aviat. and Space Med. 51:497-503, 1980.

31. Raven, P.B., A.W. Jackson, K. Page, R. Moss, B. Skaggs, and O. Bradley. The

physiological responses of mild pulmonary impaired subjects while using a Ademand respirator during rest and work. Amer. Ind. Hyg. Assoc. J. 42:247-257, 1981.

32. Raven, P.B., G. Pape, F. Taylor, F.A. Gaffney, and C.G. Blömqvist. Hemodynamic

changes during whole body surface cooling and lower body negative pressure. J. Aviat. Space Environ. Med. 52:387-391, 1981.

33. Baun, W.B., A. Jackson, R.W. Patton, and P.B. Raven. A comparison of heart rate

measurement protocols used during autonomic function tests. J. of Appl. Physiol: Respirat. Environ. and Exerc. Physiol. 51:516-519, 1981.

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34. Raven, P.B., R.F. Moss, K. Page, R.O. Garmon, and B. Skaggs. Clinical pulmonary

function and industrial respirator wear. Amer. Ind. Hyg. Assoc. J. 42:897-903, 1981.

35. Raven, P.B., O. Bradley, D. Rohm-Young, L. McClure, and B. Skaggs. Physiological responses of pressure-demand respirator wear. Amer. Ind. Hyg. Assoc. J. 43:773-781, 1982.

36. Moss, R.F., P.B. Raven, J.P. Knochel, J.R. Peckham, and J.D. Blachley. The

effect of training on resting muscle membrane potentials. Biochemistry of Exercise: Int. Series of Sports Sciences. 13:806-812, 1983.

37. Raven, P.B. Clinical pulmonary function and the physiological effects of industrial

respirators. J. Internat. Soc. Respir. Protection. 1:1-18, 1983.

38. Jackson, A.W. and P.B. Raven. Statistical and research design consideration concerning industrial respirator research. J. Internat. Soc. Respir. Protection. 1:49-66, 1983.

39. Raven, P.B. Respirator research, where it needs to go - The man-respirator interface. J.

Internat. Soc. Respir. Protection. 1:49-66, 1983.

40. Raven, P.B., D. Rohm-Young, and C.G. Blömqvist. Physical fitness and the cardiovascular response to lower body negative pressure. J. Appl. Physiol. Respirat. Environ. 56:138-144, 1984.

41. English, W.R., D. Rohm-Young, R.F. Moss, and P.B. Raven. Case report: The

examination, evaluation, and treatment of a chronic muscular over-use syndrome in a baseball pitcher. The Physician and Sports Medicine. 12:111-115, 1984.

42. Raven, P.B. and M.L. Smith. Invited Review. A guideline for cardiopulmonary

conditioning in the middle-aged recreational athlete: A physiologic base. American Journal of Sports Medicine. 21:268-277, 1984.

43. Folinsbee, L.J. and P.B. Raven. Invited Review. Exercise and air pollution. J. of Sports

Sciences. 2:57-75, 1984.

44. Stojack, W.B. and P.B. Raven. Development of a quantitative fit testing program for the Clark County Fire Department. J. Intern. Soc. Respir. Protection. 2:288-295, 1984.

45. Raven, P.B., K. Klein, M.L. Smucker, J.H. Mitchell, and J.V. Nixon. The effect of

cardiac autonomic blockade on ventricular response to changes in preload. J. Auto. Nerv. System. 13:263-272, 1985.

46. Morgan, W.P. and P.B. Raven. Prediction of distress for individuals wearing industrial

respirators. Amer. Ind. Hygiene Assoc. J. 46(7):363-368, 1985. 47. Nixon, J.V., H. Hallmark, K. Page, P.B. Raven, and J.H. Mitchell. Ventricular

performance in human hearts 61-73 years old. Amer. J. Cardiol. 56:932-937, 1985.

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48. Wilson, J.R., W.P. Morgan, and P.B. Raven. Psychophysiological screening for respirator wear. J. of the Intern. Society for Resp. Protection. 4:34-61, 1986.

49. Raven, P.B. Is cardiac filling pressure the limiting factor in adjusting to heat stress?

The Yale J. of Bio. and Med. Vol. 59, pp. 267-279, 1986.

50. Cowell, L.L., W.G. Squires, and P.B. Raven. Benefits of aerobic exercise for the spinal cord injured: A Review. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 18:501-508, 1986.

51. Smith, M.L. and P.B. Raven. Cardiovascular responses to LBNP in endurance and static

exercise trained men. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 18:545-550, 1986.

52. Wilson, J.R., A.W. Jackson, R.O. Garmon, H.M. Graitzer, and P.B. Raven. Predictability of work performance: Computerized bicycle ergometers. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation VII: 10-17, 1987.

53. Smith, M.L., W.G. Squires, T.A. Brandon, P.B. Raven, and S.A. Nunneley. Effect of

60-minute head-down tilt on arterial baroreflex function in the anesthetized dog. J. Autonomic Nervous System. 20:87-90, 1987.

54. Hudson, D.L., M.L. Smith, and P.B. Raven. Physical fitness and hemodynamic

response of women to lower body negative pressure. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 19(4):375-381, 1987.

55. Smith, M.L., D.L. Hudson, and P.B. Raven. Effect of muscle tension on the

cardiovascular responses to lower body negative pressure in man. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 19(5):436-442, 1987.

56. Smith, M.L., H.M. Graitzer, D.L. Hudson, and P.B. Raven. Baroreflex function in

endurance and static exercise trained men. J. Appl. Physiol. 64:585-591, 1988.

57. Smith, M.L., H.M. Graitzer, D.L. Hudson, and P.B. Raven. Effect of changes in cardiac autonomic balance on blood pressure regulation in men. J. Autonomic Nervous System. 22:107-114, 1988.

58. Smith, M.L., D.L. Hudson, H.M. Graitzer, and P.B. Raven. Blood pressure regulation

during cardiac autonomic blockade: effect of fitness. J. Appl. Physiol. 65:1789-1795, 1988.

59. Wilson, J.R. and P.B. Raven. Clinical pulmonary function tests as predictors of work

performance during respirator wear. Amer. Ind. Hyg. Assoc. J. 50:51-57, 1989. 60. Smith, M.L., D.L. Hudson, H.M. Graitzer, and P.B. Raven. Exercise training

bradycardia: The role of autonomic balance. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 21:40-44, 1989.

61 Wilson, J.R., P.B. Raven, W.P. Morgan, S.A. Zinkgraf, K.G. Garmon, and A.W. Jackson. Effects of pressure-demand respirator wear on physiological and perceptual variables during progressive exercise to maximal levels. Amer. Ind. Hyg. Assoc. J. 50(2):85-94, 1989.

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62. Wilson, J.R., P.B. Raven, S.A. Zinkgraf, W.P. Morgan, and A.W. Jackson. Alterations in physiological and perceptual variables during exhaustive endurance work while wearing a pressure-demand respirator. Amer. Ind. Hyg. Assoc. J. 50(3):139-146, 1989.

63. Jaskowski, M.A., A.W. Jackson, P.B. Raven, and J.L. Caffrey. Enkephalin Metabolism:

Effect of acute exercise stress and cardiovascular fitness. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 21:154-160, 1989.

64. Nixon, J.V., K. Klein, M.W. Smucker, and P.B. Raven. Effects of acute alcohol

ingestion on the left ventricular performance of normal subjects before and after incomplete autonomic blockade. Am J. Med. Sci. 298(3):161-166, 1989.

65. Pawelczyk, J.A. and P.B. Raven. Reductions in central venous pressure improve carotid

baroreflex responses in conscious men. Am. J. Physiol. 257 (Heart Circ. Physiol. 26): H1389-H1395, 1989.

66. Sothmann, M.S., K.W. Saupe, D. Jasenof, J. Blaney, S. Donahue Fuhrman, T. Woulfe,

P.B. Raven, J.A. Pawelczyk, C.O. Dotson, F.J. Landy, J.J. Smith, and P. O. Davis. Advancing age and the cardiorespiratory stress of fire suppression: Determining a minimum standard for aerobic fitness. Human Performance. 3(4):217-236, 1990.

67. Squires, W.G., M.L. Smith, T.A. Brandan, S.A. Zinkgraf, D.R. Rotto, D.M. Rotto, S.A.

Nunneley, and P.B. Raven. The hemodynamic response to -6° head-down rest in dogs: Effect of fitness. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 23(9):1020-1027, 1991.

68. Sothmann, M., K. Saupe, P. Raven, J. Pawelczyk, P. Davis, C. Dotson, F. Landy, and M.

Siliunas. Oxygen consumption during fire suppression: Error of heart rate estimation. Ergonomics 34:1469-1474, 1991.

69. Rigsby, L.W., R.K. Dishman, A.W. Jackson, G.S. MacLean, and P.B. Raven. Effects of

exercise training on men seropositive for the human immune deficiency virus-1. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 24:6-12, 1992.

70. VanDuser, B.L. and P.B. Raven. The effects of oral smokeless tobacco on the

cardiorespiratory response to exercise. Med. Sci Sports Exerc. 24:389-395, 1992. 71. Mitchell, J.H., C. Tate, P. Raven, F. Cobb, W. Krauss, R. Moreadith, M. O’Toole, B.

Saltin, and N. Wenger. Acute Response and Chronic Adaptation to exercise in women. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 24:S258-S265, 1992.

72. Shi, X.R., W.G. Squires, J.W. Williamson, C.G. Crandall, J.J. Chen, L.P. Krock, and

P.B. Raven. Aerobic fitness: I. Response of volume regulating hormones to simulated microgravity. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 24:991-998, 1992.

73. Williamson, J.W., X.R. Shi, J.J. Chen, C.G. Crandall, W.G. Squires, L.P. Krock, and

P.B. Raven. Aerobic fitness: II. Orthostasis and VO2peak following simulated microgravity exposure. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 24:999-1006, 1992.

74. Hagan, R., S.E. Weiss, and P.B. Raven. Effect of pedal rate on cardiorespiratory

responses during continuous exercise. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 24:1088-1095, 1992.

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75. Stevens, G.H.J., B.H. Foresman, and P.B. Raven. Reduction in LBNP tolerance

following prolonged endurance exercise training. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 24:1235-1244, 1992.

76. Shi, X., J.M. Andersen, J.T. Potts, B.H. Foresman, S.A. Stern, and P.B. Raven. Aortic

baroreflex control of heart rate during hypertensive stimuli: Effect of Fitness. J. Appl. Physiol. 74:1555-1562, 1993.

77. Raven, P.B. An overview of the problem: Exercise training and orthostatic intolerance.

Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 25:702-704, 1993.

78. Raven, P.B. and J.A. Pawelczyk. AChronic endurance exercise training: A condition of inadequate blood pressure regulation and reduced tolerance to LBNP. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 25:713-721, 1993.

79. Williamson, J.W., C.G. Crandall, X. Shi, W.G. Squires, and P.B. Raven. Aerobic

fitness: hormonal responses during orthostasis following four hours of head-down tilt. Aviat., Space and Environ. Medicine 64:606-611, 1993.

80. Shi, X., C.G. Crandall, and P.B. Raven. AHemodynamic responses to graded lower

body positive pressure. Amer. J. Physiol. 265 (Heart Circ. Physiol. 34):H69-H73, 1993. 81. Shi, X., J.T. Potts, B.H. Foresman, and P.B. Raven. ACarotid baroreflex responsiveness

to lower body positive pressure induced increases in central venous pressure. Amer. J. Physiol. 265 (Heart Circ. Physiol. 34):H918-H922, 1993.

82. Smith, M.L., J.V. Nixon, and P.B. Raven. Effects of intrinsic sympathomimetic activity

on cardiac function during variations in preload. Amer. J. Noninvasive Cardiol. 7:269-274, 1993.

83. Williamson, J.W., P.B. Raven, B.H. Foresman, and B.J. Whipp. Evidence for an

intramuscular stimulus during dynamic exercise in man. Resp. Physiol. 94:121-135, 1993.

84. Williamson, J.W. and P.B. Raven. Unilateral carotid-cardiac baroreflex responses in

man. Amer. J. Physiol. 265 (Heart Circ. Physiol. 34):H1033-H1037, 1993.

85. Shi, X., C.G. Crandall, J.T. Potts, J.W. Williamson, B.H. Foresman, and P.B. Raven. A diminished aortic-cardiac reflex during hypotension in aerobically fit young men. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 25:1024-1030, 1993.

86. Potts, J.T., X. Shi, and P.B. Raven. Carotid baroreflex responsiveness during dynamic

exercise in man. Amer. J. Physiol. 265 (Heart Cir. and Physiol. 34):H1928-H1938, 1993.

87. Williamson, J.W., J.H. Mitchell, H.L. Olesen, P.B. Raven, and N.H. Secher. Reflex

increase in blood pressure by leg compression in man. J. Physiol.(Lond.), 475:351-357, 1994.

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88. Crandall, C.G., S.L. Taylor, and P.B. Raven. Validation of the cosmed K2 portable telemetric oxygen uptake analyzer. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 26:106-111, 1994.

89. Williamson, J.W. and P.B. Raven. Unilateral carotid-cardiac baroreflex responses in

exercise trained and untrained men. Med Sci. Sports Exerc. 26:217-223, 1994.

90. Williamson, J.W., C.G. Crandall, J.T. Potts, and P.B. Raven. Blood pressure responses to dynamic exercise with lower-body positive pressure. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 26:701-708, 1994.

91. Mitchell, J.H., W.L. Haskell and P.B. Raven. Classification of Sports. Med. Sci. Sports

Exerc. 86:Suppl. #2, S242-245, 1994. 92. Crandall, C.G., K.A. Engelke, V.A. Convertino, and P.B. Raven. Aortic baroreflex

control of heart rate following 15 day simulated microgravity exposure. J. Appl. Physiol. 77:1863-1867, 1994.

93. Crandall, C.G., J.M. Johnson, V.A. Convertino, P.B. Raven, and K.A. Engelke. Altered

thermoregulatory responses following 15 days head-down tilt. J. Appl. Physiol. 77:2134-2139, 1994.

94. Crandall, C.G., K.A. Engelke, J.A. Pawelczyk, P.B. Raven, and V.A. Convertino.

Power spectral and time series analysis of heart rate variability following 15 days head-down bed rest. Aviat. Space and Environ. Med. 65:1105-1109, 1994.

95. Potts, J.T., and P.B. Raven. Effect of dynamic exercise on human carotid-cardiac

baroreflex latency. Amer.J.Physiol. (Heart Circ. Physiol. 37):H1208-H1214, 1995.

96. Potts, J.T., X. Shi, and P.B. Raven. Cardiopulmonary baroreceptors moderate carotid sinus baroreflexes during exercise. Amer. J. Physiol. (Heart Circ. Physiol.37):H1567-H1576, 1995.

97. Shi, X., J.T. Potts, P.B. Raven, and B.H. Foresman. Aortic-cardiac reflex during

dynamic exercise. J. Appl. Physiol. 78:1569-1574, 1995. 98. Shi, X., G.H.J. Stevens, B.H. Foresman, S.A. Stern, and P.B. Raven. Autonomic

nervous system control of the heart: endurance exercise training. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc:27, 1406-1413, 1995

99. Williamson, J.W., P.B. Raven and B. J. Whipp. Unaltered oxygen uptake kinetics at

exercise onset with lower body positive pressure in humans. Exp. Physiol. 81:695-705, 1996.

100. Shi, X., D.M. Gallagher, S.A. Smith, K.H. Bryant and P.B. Raven. Diminished forearm

vasomotor response to central hypervolemic loading in aerobically fit individuals. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. Vol. 28, No. 11, pp 1388-1395, 1996.

101. Shi, X., B.H. Foresman, and P.B. Raven. Interaction of central venous pressure,

intramuscular pressure, and carotid baroreflex function. Am. J. Physiol. 272 (Heart Circ. Physiol. 41):H1359-H1363, 1997.

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102. Raven, P.B., R. Welch-O’Connor and X. Shi. Cardiovascular Function Following

Reduced Aerobic Activity. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 30:1041-1052, 1998.

103. Smith, S.A., K.M. Gallagher, K.H. Norton, R.G. Querry, R.M. Welch-O’Connor, and P.B. Raven. Ventilatory responses to dynamic exercise elicited by intramuscular sensors. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc., Vol. 31, No. 2, pp. 277-286, 1999.

104. Norton, L.H., R. Boushel, S. Strange, B. Saltin, and P.B. Raven. Resetting of the carotid

arterial baroreflex during dynamic exercise in humans. J. Appl. Physiol., Vol 87(1):332-338, 1999.

105. Norton, K.H., K.M. Gallagher, S.A. Smith, R.G. Querry, R.M. Welch-O’Connor, and

P.B. Raven. Carotid baroreflex function during prolonged exercise. J. Appl. Physiol., Vol 87(1):339-347, 1999.

106. Wilson, J.R., P.B. Raven, W.P. Morgan. Prediction of respiratory distress during

maximal physical exercise: The role of trail anxiety. Amer. Industrial Hygiene Assoc. J., Vol. 60:512-517, 1999.

107. Smith, S.A., R.G. Querry, P.J. Fadel, R.M. Welch-O’Connor, A.O-Yurvati, X. Shi and

P.B. Raven. Differential control of heart rate in sedentary and aerobically fit individuals. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 32(8): 1419 - 1430, 2000.

108. Williamson, J.W., R. McColl, D. Mathews, J.H. Mitchell, P.B. Raven, and W.P.

Morgan. Hypnotic manipulation of effort sense during dynamic exercise: cardiovascular responses and brain activation. J. Appl. Physiol., 90:1392-1399, 2001.

109. Fadel, P.J., S. Ogoh, D.E. Watenpaugh, W. Wasmund, A. O-Yurvati, M.L. Smith and P.

B. Raven. Carotid baroreflex regulation of sympathetic nerve activity during dynamic exercise in human. Am. J. Physiol. (Heart Circ. Physiol) 280:H1383-H1390, 2001.

110. Querry, R.G., S.A. Smith, M. Strømstad, K. Ide, P.B. Raven and N.H. Secher. Neural

blockade during exercise augments control command’s contribution to carotid baroreflex resetting. Am. J. Physiol. (Heart Circ. Physiol.) 280:H1635-H1644, 2001.

111. Smith, S.A., R.G. Querry, P.J. Fadel, M.W. Weiss, A. Olivencia-Yurvati, X. Shi and

P.B. Raven. Comparison of aortic and carotid baroreflex stimulus-response characteristics in humans. Autonomic Neuroscience. 88: pp 74-85, 2001.

112. Querry, R.G., S.A. Smith, M. Stromstad, K. Ide, N.H. Secher, and P.B. Raven.

Anatomical and functional characteristics of carotid sinus stimulation in man. Am. J. Physiol. (Heart and Circ.) 280:H2390-H2398, 2001.

113. Fadel, P.J., M. Stromstad, J. Hansen, M. Sander, K. Horn, S. Ogoh, S.A.. Smith, N.H.

Secher and P.B. Raven. Arterial baroreflex control of sympathetic nerve activity during acute hypotension: effect of fitness. Am. J. Physiol. (Heart and Circ.) 280:2524-2532, 2001.

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114. Gallagher, K.M., P.J. Fadel, M. Stromstad, K. Ide, S.A. Smith, R.G. Querry, P.B. Raven, and N.H. Secher. Effects of partial neuromuscular blockade on carotid baroreflex function during exercise in humans. J. Physiol. 533:861-870, 2001.

115. .Gallagher, K.M., P.J. Fadel, M. Stromstad, K. Ide, S.A. Smith, R.G. Querry, P.B. Raven

and N.H. Secher. Effects of exercise pressor reflex activation on carotid baroreflex function during exercise in humans. J. Physiol. 533:871-880, 2001.

116. Lloyd, K., L. Purdy, W. Wasmund, L. Smith and P.B. Raven. Clinical effects of a

dietary antioxidant silicate supplement, microhydrin, on cardiovascular responses to exercise. J Med. Food, 4:151-159, 2001.

117. Gallagher, K.M., P.J. Fadel, S.A. Smith, K.H. Norton, R.G. Querry, A. Olivencia-

Yurvati and P.B. Raven. Increases in intramuscular pressure raise arterial blood pressure during exercise. J. Appl. Physiol. 91:2351-2358, 2001.

118. Wray, D.W., K.J. Formes, M.S. Weiss, A. H. O-Yurvati, P.B. Raven, R. Zhang, and X.

Shi. Vagal cardiac function and arterial blood pressure stability. Am. J. Physiol. Heart Circ. Physiol. 281:H1870-H1880, 2001.

119. Raven, P. B., P.J. Fadel, and S.A. Smith. The influence of central command on

baroreflex resetting during exercise. Exer. Sport Sci. Rev. 30:39-44, 2002. 120. Williamson, J.W., R. McColl, D. Mathews, J.H. Mitchell, P.B. Raven, and W.P.

Morgan. Brain activation by central command during actual and imagined handgrip under hypnosis. J. Appl. Physiol. 92:1317-1324, 2002.

121. Ogoh, S., P.J. Fadel, F. Montiero, W.L. Wasmund and P.B. Raven. Haemodynamic

changes during neck pressure and suction in seated and supine positions. J. Physiol. 540:707-716, 2002.

122. Ogoh, S., W.L. Wasmund, D.M. Keller, A.O-Yurvati, K.M. Gallagher, J.H. Mitchell and

P.B. Raven. Role of central command in carotid baroreflex resetting in humans during static exercise. J. Physiol. 543.1:349-364, 2002.

123. Olivencia-Yurvati AH, W.E. Wallace, N. Wallace, S.D. Dimitrijevich, J.K. Knust, L.

Haas, P.B. Raven. Intraoperative treatment strategy to reduce the incidence of postcardiopulmonary bypass atrial fibrillation. Perfusion. May; 17 Suppl: 35-9, 2002.

124. Keller, D.M., W.L. Wasmund, D.W. Wray, S.Ogoh, P.J. Fadel, M.L. Smith and P.B.

Raven. Carotid baroreflex control, of leg vascular conductance at rest and during exercise. J. Appl. Physiol. 94:542-548, 2003.

125. Fadel, P.J., M.Stromstad, D.W. Wray, S.A. Smith, P.B. Raven and N.H. Secher.. New

insights into differential baroreflex control of heart rate in humans. Am. J. Physiol. Heart Circ. Physiol. 284:H735-H743, 2003.

126. Williams, M.B. P.B. Raven, D.L. Foyt and J.L. Ivy. Effects of recovery beverages on

restoration and endurance exercise performance. J. Strength and Cond. Res. 17:12-19, 2003.

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127. Ogoh, S., P.J. Fadel, P. Nissen, O. Jans, C. Selmer, N.H. Secher and P.B. Raven.

Baroreflex-mediated changes in cardiac output and vascular conductance in response to alterations in carotid sinus pressure during exercise in humans. J. Physiol. 550.1:317-324, 2003.

128. Ogoh, S., S. Volianitis, P. Nissen, D.W. Wray, N.H. Secher and P.B. Raven. Carotid

baroreflex responsiveness to head-up tilt-induced central hypovolaemia: effect of aerobic fitness. J. Physiol. 551.2:601-608, 2003.

129. Ogoh S., P.J. Fadel, J.M. Hardisty, W.L. Wasmund, D.M. Keller, P.B. Raven and M.L.

Smith. Does pulsatile and sustained neck pressure or neck suction produce differential cardiovascular and sympathetic responses in humans? Exp. Physiol. 88:595-601, 2003.

130. Smith, S.A., R.G. Querry, P.J. Fadel, K.M. Gallagher, M. Stromstad, K. Ide, P.B. Raven

and N.H. Secher. Partial blockade of skeletal muscle somatosensory afferents attenuates baroreflex resetting during exercise in humans. J. Physiol. 551.3:1013-1021, 2003.

131. Fadel, J.P., S. Ogoh, D.M. Keller and P.B. Raven. Recent insights into carotid

baroreflex function in humans using the variable pressure neck chamber. Exper. Physiol. Review Article 88.6:671-680, 2003.

132. Swift, N.M., M.J. Cutler, P.J. Fadel, W.L. Wasmund, S. Ogoh, D.M. Keller, P.B. Raven

and M.L. Smith. Carotid baroreflex function during and following voluntary apnea in humans. Am. J. Physiol. Heart Circ. Physiol. 285:H2411-H2419, 2003.

133. Wray, D.W., P.J. Fadel, M.L. Smith, P.B. Raven and M. Sander. Inhibition of

adrenergic vasoconstriction in exercising human thigh muscles. J. Physiol., 555.2:545-563, 2003.

134. Fadel, P.J., D.M. Keller, H. Watanabe, P.B. Raven, and G.D. Thomas. Noninvasive

assessment of sympathetic vasoconstriction in human and rodent skeletal muscle using near-infrared Spectroscopy. J. Appl. Physiol. 96:1323-1330, 2004.

135. Ogoh, S., S. Volianitis, P.B. Raven and N.H. Secher. Carotid baroreflex function ceases

during vasovagal syncope. Clin. Autonomic Res. 14:30-33, 2004.

136. Dawson, E.A., N.H. Secher, M.K. Dalsgaard, S. Ogoh, C.C. Yoshiga, J. Gonzalez-Alonso and P.B. Raven. Standing up to the challenge of standing: a siphon does not support cerebral blood flow in humans. Am. J. Physiol. Regul. Intergr. Comp. Physiol. 287:R911-R914, 2004.

137. Wray, D.W., P.J. Fadel, D.M. Keller, S. Ogoh, M. Sander, P.B. Raven and M.L. Smith.

Dynamic carotid baroreflex control of the peripheral circulation during exercise in humans. J. Physio.559.2:673-682, 2004.

138. Keller, D.M., S. Ogoh, S. Greene, A. Olivencia-Yurvati and P.B. Raven. Inhibition of

KATP channel activity augments barorefles-mediated vasoconstriction in exercising human skeletal muscle. J. Physiol. 561(Pt1):273-282, 2004.

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139. Keller, D.M., P.J. Fadel, S. Ogoh, R.M. Brothers, M. Hawkins, A. Olivencia-Yurvati, and P.B. Raven. Carotid baroreflex control of leg vasculature in exercising and non-exercising skeletal muscle in humans. J. Physiol. 561(Pt1):283-293, 2004.

140. Nelson C, Franks SF, Brose A, Raven PB, Williamson J, Shi X, McGill JC, Harrell E.

The influence of hostility and family history of cardiovascular disease on autonomic activation in response to controllable versus noncontrollable stress, anger imagery induction, and relaxation imagery. Journal of Behavioral Medicine 2005 Jun;28(3):213-21.

141. Williamson, J.W., J.H. Mitchell and P.B. Raven. Cardio-respiratory control: Hypnosis

and perceived exertion. J. of Int. Soc. of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 518-526, 2005.

142. Ogoh, S., M.K. Dalsgaard, C.C. Yoshiga, E.A. Dawson, D.M. Keller, P.B. Raven and N.H. Secher. Dynamic cerebral autoregulation during exhaustive exercise in humans. Am. J. Physiol. (Heart Circ. Physiol), 288:H1461-H1467, 2005.

143. Ogoh, S., J.P. Fisher, E.A. Dawson, M.J. White, N.H. Secher and P.B. Raven.

Autonomic nervous system influence on arterial baroreflex control of heart rate during exercise in humans. J. Physiol 566.2:599-611, 2005.

144. Ogoh, S., P.J. Fadel, R. Zhang, C. Selmer, Q James, N.H. Secher and P.B. Raven.

Middle cerebral artery flow velocity and pulse pressure during dynamic exercise in humans. Am. J. Physiol. (Heart, Circ, Physiol.)288:H1526-H1531, 2005.

145. Ogoh, S., R. M. Brothers, Q. Barnes, W.L. Eubank, M.N. Hawkins, S. Purkayastha, A.O-

Yurvati, and P.B. Raven. The effect of changes in cardiac output on the regulated middle cerebral artery mean blood velocity at rest and during exercise. J. Physiol. 567.2:697-704, 2005.

146. Ogoh, S., R.M. Brothers, Q.Barnes, W.L. Eubank, M.N. Hawkins, S. Purkayastha, A. O-Yurvati and P.B. Raven. Cardiopulmonary baroreflex is reset during dynamic exercise. J. Appl. Physiol. 100:51-59, 2006.

147. Raven, P.B., P.J. Fadel and S. Ogoh. Arterial baroreflex resetting during exercise: A

current perspective. Exp. Physiol. 91.1:37-49, 2006.

148. Gallagher, K.M., P.J. Fadel, S.A. Smith, M. Stromstad, K. Ide, N.H. Secher, and P.B. Raven. The interaction of central command and the exercise pressor reflex in mediating baroreflex resetting during exercise in humans. Exp. Physiol 91.1:79-87, 2006

149. Guo, H., N. Tierney, F. Schaller, P.B. Raven, S.A. Smith and X. Shi. Cerebral autoregulation is preserved during orthostatic stress superimposed with systemic-hypotension. J. Appl. Physiol. 100:1785-1792, 2006.

150. Ogoh, S., R.M. Brothers, Q. Barnes, W.L. Eubank, M.N. Hawkins, S. Purkayastha, A. O- Yurvati and P.B. Raven. Effects of changes in central blood volume on carotid-

vasomotor baroreflex sensitivity at rest and during exercise. J. Appl. Physiol. 101:68-75, 2006.

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151. Raven, P.B. Comments on Point-Counterpoint “The muscle metaboreflex does/does not restore blood flow to contracting muscles”. J. Appl. Physiol. 100(1):371-2, 2006.

152. Fisher J.P., S. Ogoh, E.A. Dawson, P.J. Fadel, N.H. Secher, P.B. Raven and M.J. White.

Cardiac and vasomotor components of the carotid baroreeflex control of arterial blood pressure during isometric exercise in humans. J. Physiol. 572.3:869-880, 2006.

153. Ogoh, S., C.C. Yoshiga, N.H. Secher and P.B. Raven. Carotid-cardiac baroreflex

function does not influence blood pressure regulation during head-up tilt in humans. J. Physiol. Sci. 56(3):227-233, 2006.

154. Brothers, R.M., M.L Haslund, D.W. Wray, P.B. Raven, M. Sander. Exercise-induced

inhibition of angiotensin-II vasoconstriction in human thigh muscle. J. Physiol. 577.2:727-737, 2006.

155. Hawkins, M.N., P.B. Raven, P.G. Snell, J. Stray-Gundersen and B.D. Levine. Maximal oxygen uptake as a parametric measure of cardiorespiratory capacity. Med Sci. Sports Exerc. 39(1): 103-7, Jan 2007,

156. Ogoh, S., J.P. fisher, S. Purkayastha, E.A. Dawson, P.J. Fadel, M.J. White, R. Zhang, N.H. Secher and P.B. Raven. Regulation of middle cerebral artery blood velocity during recovery from dynamic exercise in humans. J. Appl. Physiol. 102:713-721, 2007.

157. Ogoh, S., M.K. Dalsgaard, N.H. Secher, and P.B. Raven. Dynamic blood pressure

control and middle cerebral artery mean blood velocity variability at rest and during exercise in humans. Acta Physiologica 191:3-14, 2007

158. Ogoh, S., J.P. Fisher, P.J. Fadel and P.B. Raven. Increses in central blood volume

modulate carotid baroreflex resetting during dynamic exercise in humans. J. Physiol. (London), 581(Pt1): 405-18, 2007.

159. Ogoh S., J.P. Fisher, P.B. Raven and P.J. Fadel. Arterial baroreflex control of muscle

sympathetic nerve activity in the transition from rest to steady state dynamic exercise in humans. Am. J. Physiol. Heart Circ Physiol., H2202 – H2209, 2007.

160. Wray D.W., P.B. Raven and M. Sander. Diminished baroreflex-induced

vasoconstriction following alpha-2 adrenergic receptor blockade in humans. Auton. Neurosci. 138(1-2): 114-117, 2008.

161. Fisher, J.P., S. Ogoh, C.N. Young, P.B. Raven and P.J. Fadel. Regulation of middle

cerebral artery blood velocity during dynamic exercise in humans: Influence of ageing. J. Appl Physiol., 105:266-273, 2008.

162. Ogoh, S., R.M. Borthers, W.L. Eubank, and P.B. Raven. Autonomic neural control of

the cerebral vasculature: Acute hypotension. Stroke, 39:1979-1987, 2008.

163. Shi, X. F.A. Schaller, N. Tierney, P. Chanthavong, S. Chen, P.B. Raven and M.L. Smith. Pysically active lifestyle enhances vagal-cardiac function but not central autonomic neural interaction in elderly humans. Experimental Biology and Medicine, 233:209-218, 2008.

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164. Raven, P.B. Recent advances in baroreflex control of blood pressure during exercise in

humans: an overview. Med Sci. Sports Exerc. 40(12): 2033-6, 2008. 165. Hawkins, M.N., Q. Barnes, S. Purkayastha, W. Eubank, S. Ogoh, and P.B. Raven. The

effects of aerobic fitness and β1-adrenergic receptor blockade on cardiac work during dynamic exercise. J. Appl. Physiol. 106:486-493, 2009.

166 Ogoh, Shigehiko, J.P. fisher, C.N. Young, P.B. Raven and P.J. Fadel. Transfer Function

Characteristics of the Neural and Peripheral Arterial Baroreflex Arcs at Rest and during Exercise Muscle Ischemia in Humans. Am. J. Physiol Heart Circ. Physiol. 296:H1416-H1424, 2009.

167. Mitchell, D.A., G. lambert, N.H. Secher, P.B. Raven, J. van Lieshout, and M.D. Esler.

Jugular venous overflow of noradrenaline from the brain: a neurochemical indicator of cerebrovascular sympathetic nerve activity in humans. J. Physiol., 587: 2589-97, 2009.

168. Fisher,J.P. Areum Kim, Colin N. Young, Shigehiko Ogoh, Peter B. Raven, Niels H.

Secher,andP.J.Fadel, Influence of ageing on carotid baroreflex peak response latency in humans J. Physiol.,; 587: 5427 – 5439, 2009.

169. Ogoh, S., R. M. Brothers, M. Jeschke, N. H. Secher, and P. B. Raven, Estimation of

cerebral vascular tone during exercise; evaluation by critical closing pressure in humans. Exp. Physiol. 95: 678 - 685. 2010.

170. Seifert, T., J. P. Fisher, C. N. Young, D. Hartwich, S. Ogoh, P. B. Raven, P.J.Fadel

and N.H.Secher Glycopyrrolate abolishes the exercise-induced increase in cerebral perfusion in humans. Exp. Physiol, 95: 1016 – 1025, 2010.

171. Raven, P. B. Neural control of the circulation: Exercise, Exp. Physiol.97: 10 -13,2012 172. Fadel, P. J. and P. B. Raven Human investigations into the arterial and

cardiopulmonary baroreflexes during exercise. Exp. Physiol. 97: 39 – 50, 2012

Book Chapters 1. Raven, P.B. Invited Review. Heat and Air Pollution: The Cardiac Patient. Chapter 34.

In: Heart Disease and Rehabilitation. M.L. Pollock and D.H. Schmidt, (Editors), Houghton-Mifflin Book Company, pp. 563-568, 1979.

2. Raven, P.B. and J.H. Mitchell. Invited Review. The effects of aging on the

cardiovascular response to dynamic and static exercise. In: The Aging Heart: Its Function and Response to Stress. M. Weisfeldt (Editor), Raven Press, Baltimore, Maryland, 12:269-296, 1980.

3. Raven, P.B. Invited Review. Effects of air pollution on physical performance. In:

Encyclopedia of Physical Education, Fitness and Sports. G. Alan Stull (Vol. Editor), Brighton Publishing Company, Utah, pp. 201, 1980.

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4. Raven, P.B. Heat and air pollution: The cardiac patient. Chapter 28 In: Heart Disease and Rehabilitation. 2nd edition, M.L. Pollock and D.H. Schmidt (Editors). John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, N.Y., pp. 549-574, 1986.

5. Raven, P.B. Air pollution and exercise: Physiological effects. In: Exercise-benefits,

limits and adaptations. E.F. Spon, London, U.K., pp. 324-345, May, 1987.

6. Raven, P.B. and G.H.J. Stevens. Cardiovascular function and prolonged exercise. In: Prolonged Exercise. Chapter 2 of Perspectives in Exercise Science and Sports Medicine: Prolonged Exercise. D.R. Lamb and R. Murray (Editors), Pub. Benchmark Press. Indianapolis, 1989, pp. 43-74.

7. Raven, P.B. and J.R. Wilson. The psychobiological effects of industrial respirator wear.

In: Fitness for the Aged, Disabled, and Industrial Worker. vol. 20 of the International Series on Sports Sciences. Masahiro Kaneko,(Editor), Human

Kinetics, Champaign, Illinois, pp. 205-216, 1990.

8. Raven, P.B. Exercise Physiology. In: ACSM’s Guidelines to the Team Physician. Lyle Micheli and Robert Cantu, (Editors), Lea and Febiger/Waverley Press, Baltimore, Maryland, 1991, pp. 3-23.

9. Raven, P.B. Environmental Physiology and Medicine. In: ACSM’s Guidelines to the

Team Physician. Lyle Micheli and Robert Cantu (Editors), Lea and Febiger/Waverly Press, Baltimore, Maryland, 1991, pp. 101-117.

10. Raven, P.B. and R.D. Hagan. Cardiovascular responses to Exercise and Training. In:

Oxford Textbook of Sports Medicine, Edited M. Harries, C. Williams, W.D. Stanish, and L.J. Micheli, Oxford University Press, Oxford, England, 1994, pp. 161- 172.

11. Mitchell, J.H. and P.B. Raven. ACardiovascular response and adaptation to exercise

in physical activity. In: Physical Activity, Fitness, and Health, International Proceedings and Consensus Statement. Edited by C. Bouchard, R.J. Shepherd, and T. Stephens. Human Kinetics Publishers, Champaign, IL. 1994, pp. 281-301.

12. Raven, P.B. A Exercise Physiology. In: ACSM’s Sports Medicine Reviews, editors

Robert L. Sallis and Ferdy Massimino, Mosby-Yearbook, Inc. Publ., Philadelphia, PA, 1996, pp. 72-75.

13. Raven, P.B. AExercise Physiology. In: ACSM’s Essentials of Sports Medicine, editors

Robert L. Sallis & Ferdy Massimino, Mosby-Yearbook, Inc. Publ., Philadelphia, PA, 1996, pp. 161-168.

14. Raven, P.B., J.T. Potts, X. Shi. Baroreflexes regulation of blood pressure during

dynamic exercise. In: Exercise and Sports Sciences Reviews, Vol. 25, editor John O. Hollozy, Williams and Wilkins Publ., 1997, pp. 365-389.

15. Raven, P.B. Environmental concerns. In: Manual of Sports Medicine, editor Steven P.

Van Camp, Little, Brown, & Co. Publ. Boston, 1998.

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16. Raven, P.B., J.T. Potts. Cardiovascular responses to exercise and training. In: Oxford Textbook of Sports Medicine, 2nd Edition, editors Harries, Williams, Stannish, and Micheli, Oxford University Press Publishers, Oxford, New York, Oxford, 1998, pp. 32-45.

17. Raven, P.B., J.T. Potts, X. Shi and J.A. Pawelczyk. Baroreceptor mediated reflex

regulation of blood pressure during exercise. In: Exercise and Circulation in Health and Disease, editors N.H. Secher and B. Saltin, Human Kinetics Publishers, Champainge, Ill, pp. 3-24, 1999.

18. Gallagher, K.M., P.B. Raven and J.H. Mitchell. Classification of Sports and the

Athletes Heart in The Athlete and Heart Disease: Diagnosis, Evaluation and Management, Ed. Williams R.A., Lippincott-Raven, Phila., PA, pp. 9-22,1999.

19. Folinsbee, L. and P.B. Raven. Air Pollution - Acute and Chronic Effects. In Marathon

Medicine, Ed. D. Tunstall Pedoe. Royal Society of Medicine Press, LTD, London, U.K. 2001, pg. 235-245.

Nonreviewed Publications - Scientific Articles

1. Horvath, S.M., P.B. Raven, B.L. Drinkwater, J.F. O’Hanion, and T.E. Dahms. A brief literature search regarding the influence of pollutants on work capacity and psychophysiological responses of man. Project Clean Air Task Force Assessments. 2(1):3-25, 1970.

2. Raven, P.B., S. Taguchi, H. Matusi, S.M. Horvath, and M. Kaneko. Methodological

aspects involved in measuring maximum capacity. In: Proceedings of the U.S. Japan Cooperative Research on Human Adaptabilities. Sponsored by the Japanese Society of Promotion of Science and the National Science Foundation. Coordinated by the Interdisciplinary Institute of Environmental Sciences, Kyoto, Japan, 1972.

3. Raven, P.B., H. Matusi, M. Kaneko, M. Miyashita, S. Taguchi, and N.W. Boldaun.

Comparisons of work capacity tests. Chapter 3. In: Comparative Studies on Human Adaptabilities of Japanese-Americans. S.M. Horvath, S. Kondo, H. Matusi, and H.

Yoshimura (Editors), JIBS Synthesis, Tokyo, pp. 47-54, 1975.

4. Taguchi, S., P.B. Raven, M. Kaneko, H. Matusi, and S.M. Horvath. Comparative studies of maximal aerobic capacity. Chapter 4: In: Comparative Studies on Human Adaptabilities of Japanese-Americans. S.M. Horvath, S. Kondo, H. Matusi, and H. Yoshimura (Editors), JIBS Synthesis, Tokyo, pp. 55-68, 1975.

5. Raven, P.B. Physiologic monitoring of heart rate, sweating, body temperature and

metabolic cost during the work situation. Chapter IX. In: Standards for Occupational Exposures to Hot Environments: Proceedings of Symposium. S.M. Horvath (Editor), U.S. Govt. Print. Off., Washington, D.C., pp. 63-77, 1976.

6. Raven, P.B. Pulmonary function of elite distance runners. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci.

301:371-381, 1977.

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7. Raven, P.B. Invited Review. Air pollutants and exercise. In: Proceedings NCPEAM-NAPCEW. L.L. Gedvilas and M.E. Kneery. (Editors), University of Illinois Press, January 1977.

8. Patton, R.W., W. Young, P. Richardson, J. Watson, and P.B. Raven. The effects of

hypoxic training upon spring freestyle swimming performance. In: Swimming Technique. 16:89-92, 1979.

9. Raven, P.B. and M.L. Smith. Physical fitness and its effects on factors affecting

orthostatic tolerance. The Physiologist. 27(6):S59-S60, 1984.

10. Raven, P.B., M.L. Smith, D.L. Hudson, and H.M. Graitzer. The effects of exercise training on factors affecting orthostatic tolerance. Physiologist. 30(1): Suppl. S147-S150, 1987.

11. Raven, P.B. Body’s response to heat. Sports Training Med. and Rehab. 1:145-148,

1989. 12. Raven, P.B. and J.R. Wilson. Preventative maintenance: Exercise and the elderly. In:

SOMA Engineering for the Human Body. pp. 67-75, 1989. 13. Squires, W.G., M.K. Smith, S. Nunneley, and P.B. Raven. Hemodynamic responses to 6

degrees head-down rest in dogs: A model of weightlessness. In: The Physiologist. 33(1):S48-49, 1990.

14. Raven, P.B. and G.H. Stevens. Endurance exercise training reduces orthostatic

tolerance in humans! In: The Physiologist. 33(1):S56-58, 1990. 15. Raven, P.B. Exercise Training: Blood pressure response in ambulatory subjects. In:

SAE Technical Paper Series #911459. Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Environmental Systems, publishers SAE International, Warrendale, PA, 1991.

16. Raven, P.B. Air pollution and exercise performance. Science Periodical on

Research and Technology in Sport. Air Pollution B-1, 1988. 17. Raven, P.B. and J.R. Wilson. Exercise for the elderly. Sports Medicine Digest. 10:1-3,

1988. 18. Raven, P.B. and J. Wilson. Preventive maintenance: Exercise and the body. TOMA

Engineering for the Human Body. 3:71-79, 1989. 19. Raven, P.B. Heat stress and athletic performance: Medical concerns. Sports Medicine

Digest 17:1-4, 1995.

20. Raven, P.B. and X. Shi. Cardiovascular Adaptation Following Detraining. Gravitational Physiology 2:17-18, 1995.

21. Raven, P.B. Sports Medicine in Encarta 99 Encyclopedia. Publ. Microsoft Corp.

Seattle, Washington (in press) 1999.

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22. Raven, P.B. Global Standard for Sport Science and Physical education in the 21st Century: From the perspective of the National Sciences. Japanese Physical Education Journal, 1999.

23. Querry, R.G., S.A. Smith, M. Stromstad, K. Ide, P.B. Raven and N.H. Secher. Neural

Blockade Augments Central Command Contribution to Carotid Baroreflex Resetting During Exercise in Man. Kyoto Journal of Physical Education, Vol. 16, pp 55-56, May, 2000.

Lay Articles

1. Pollock, M.L., L.W. Gibbons, D.L. Costill, P.R. Cavanaugh, L.R. Gettman, W.L.

Haskell, P.B. Raven, W.P. Morgan, and K. More. Comprehensive analysis of world caliber distance runners. Track and Field Quarterly Review. Vol. 77, pp. 6-21. Winter, 1977.

2. Kaman, R.L., B. Goheen, R. Patton, and P.B. Raven. The effects of exercise on blood

enzyme patterns. TX. J. of Sci. Special Publication #3 August 1977, presented at Transac., of the Gulf Coast Moll Biol. Conference.

3. Kaman, R.L., R. Patton, G. Goheen, and P.B. Raven. The effects of exercise on serum

enzymes. Osteopathic Annals. 5:55-63, 1977.

4. Pollock, M.L., L.W. Gibbons, D.L. Costill, P.R. Cavanaugh, L.R. Gettman, W.L. Haskell, P.B. Raven, W.P. Morgan, and K. More. Cream of the crop. The Marathoner. 3:28-36, Summer, 1978.

5. Raven, P.B. Practical guidelines related to environmental factors and their effect on

exercise testing, prescription and leadership. ACSM Workshop Booklet for Preventive and Rehabilitative Programs.

6. Raven, P.B. Invited Review. Questions and Answers. Ozone alerts: What are they?

Should cardiac patients exercise during ozone alerts? J. Cardiac Rehab. 2(5):411-413, 1982.

7. Raven, P.B. Invited Review. When should air pollution restrict physical activity.

Sports Medicine Digest. Vol. 6, #6, 1984.

8. Raven, P.B. Environmental factors in injury: Temperature, humidity, air quality. Time Out. 4(5):10-13, Sept. - Aug. 1986.

9. Raven, P.B. and S. Carleton. Fit after 50. Rx Being Well. September/October, 1987.

10. Raven, P.B. Air Pollution and Exercise Performance. Science Periodical on Research

and Technology in Sport. Air Pollution B-1, 1988.

Technical Reports

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1. Raven, P.B., B.L. Drinkwater, and S.M. Horvath. Physiological effects of air pollutants during long and short term work in 25EC and 35EC temperature. Final report on Grant #ARB-2098 of the California State Air Resources Board, June 1974.

2. Horvath, S.M., L.J. Folinsbee, and P.B. Raven. Effects of low levels of ozone and

temperature stress on cardiac, pulmonary and peripheral circulatory function of men during submaximal work. Final report on contract #EPA-12-1723. Office of Research and Monitoring. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., 1976.

3. Davis, T.O., P.B. Raven, C.L. Shafer, A.C. Linnebur, J.M. Bustos, L.D. Wheat, and D.

Douglas. Respirator studies for ERDA Division of Safety Standards and Compliance. Technical Report for the ERDA Division of Safety Standards.

4. Raven, P.B. The physiological consequences of wearing industrial respirators: A

review. A report to Los Alamos Scientific Laboratories-ERDA. In partial fulfillment of Contract #L47-81364, August 30, 1977. Also published as Appendix B of Los Alamos Report #LA-6969-PR, Respirator studies for the DOE division of operational and environmental safety.

5. Raven, P.B. Stress involved in wearing PVC supplied-air suits: A review. A report to

Los Alamos Scientific Laboratories-ERDA. In partial fulfillment of Contract #146-81364. August 30, 1977. Also published as Appendix E of Los Alamos Report #LA-6969-PR. Respirator studies for the DOE division of operational and environmental safety.

6. Raven, P.B. The responses of pulmonary impaired subjects wearing an air purifying

demand respirator. Final report to Los Alamos in fulfillment of contract #N28-4078D-01, December 1979.

7. Skaggs, B.J., O.D. Bradley, T.O. Davis, A. Hack, P.B. Raven, and W.P. Morgan.

Respirator studies for the DOE division of operational and environmental safety. October 1, 1978 to September 30, 1979. (1979 Report)

8. Raven, P.B. The responses of pulmonary impaired subjects wearing an air purifying

pressure-demand respirator. Final report to Los Alamos in fulfillment of contract #4L20-6292N. October 1, 1979 to September 30, 1980 (1980 Report).

9. Broodo, A., C.G. Skinner, G. Wimbish, B. Russell, P.B. Raven, F. Chapel, J.T. Lynch,

and G. Masters. Survey and evaluation of Filter Life indicator techniques. Final report on Task #0053, Research in Biotechnology Contract #F33615-78-D0617 for period

March 1981 to January 1982.

10. Wilson, J.R. and P.B. Raven. The investigation using AEROBIKE: A programmable electronically braked bicycle ergometer. Final Report to Combi Company Limited, Tokyo, Japan, October 1984.

12. Raven, P.B. The development and man-testing of the performance characteristics of a

modified pressure-demand regulator and exhaust system. Final report to Mine Safety Appliances Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 1984.

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12. Raven, P.B. and J. Pawelczyk. Comments on proposed standards for self-contained, self rescuers for the American Mining Congress, Washington, D.C., October 1985.

13. Raven, P.B. Exercise training and its effects on blood pressure control during simulated gravitational stress. Final report to Brooks Air Force Base in fulfillment of contract #F33615-83-D-0602-0021 for period March 1986 - March 1987.

14. Raven, P.B. and J. Pawelczyk. Evaluation of an ambulatory method to measure energy

expenditure during open-circuit SCBA use. Report to Mark Sothman, Ph.D. of the School of Allied Health Professions at the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, August 1987.

15. Raven, P.B. Determination of muscle strength, endurance and metabolic efficiency

during EVA type exercise. Final Report to NASA-JSC Regional University Grant Program, Project #BD3-015-90, July 1991.

Abstract Presentations: From 1969 to the present Raven has presented or co-authored 280 abstract presentations

at International and/or National meetings SERVICE

Hot Topic Editor, Experimental Physiology, 2008 -present Associate Editor, Experimental Physiology, 2005-2008. Editorial Board Member, Am. J. Physiol. Heart, 2005-2010 Editorial Board Member, J. Applied Physiology, 2000-Present.

Editor-in-Chief, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 1989-2000. Associate Editor, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 1985-1988.

Journals (Reviewer) Journal of Physiology

Circulation Hypertension American Journal of Physiology Journal of Applied Physiology European J. Applied Physiology Experimental Physiology Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise Kidney International American College of Sports Medicine, Book Review Editor, 1978-1984. Environmental Physiology, 1979 Journal of Physician and Sports Medicine Journal Industrial Hygiene Association Journal International Journal of Sports Medicine International Journal of Respiratory Protection

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Consultancies

Consultant on Heat Stress Problems to Aluminum Company of America (ALCOA)

(1971-1974). Consultant in Environmental and Respiratory Physiology to Los Alamos National

Laboratories - Respirator Division (H-5) (1975-1983). Houghton-Mifflin Book Company, New York, New York (1977-1979). Consultant to the Fort Worth Firefighters and the International Association of

Firefighters (1978-1989). Consultant on Heat Stress to the Texas Rangers Baseball Organization (1981-1984). Special Reviewer, Site Visit Team to the National Institute of Occupational Safety and

Health "Health and Safety Effects of Cold Stress", June (1981). Special Reviewer NIH, Respiratory and Applied Physiology Study Section (1982). Consultant to J.V. Nixon Merit Award Grant Cardiovascular Function and Aging. 10%

time (1981-1986). Special Reviewer N.S.F., Regulatory Biology Section, August (1982). Special Reviewer, A Manual for Worker Guidance on Personal Protective Equipment for

Hazardous Material Accidents: A Selection Guide prepared by the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, October (1983).

Special Reviewer N.S.F. Regulatory Biology Section, AExercise and Body Heating Influences on Human Sleep, December (1983).

Special Reviewer to the SEA GRANT INSTITUTE, University of Wisconsin, at Madison, January (1984), APsychobiologic Characterization of Divers Judged to be at Risk. (1986, 1988, and 1990).

Consultant Reviewer, TCOM Faculty Research Committee, (1984-present). Special Reviewer, NIH, AProtocol for Proposed Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus

AUSE TESTS, Division of Safety Research, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Morgantown, WV., December (1984).

Consultant Reviewer for the American Mining Congress, Washington, D.C. on standards for self-contained, self-rescuers. Proposed by the Mine Safety and Health Administration of the U.S. Department of Labor, (1985-1987).

Consultant Reviewer to Yearbook Medical Publishers. New York, NY, (1985-1989). Consultant to J.V. Nixon Merit Award Grant. Cardiovascular Function and

Aging, 10% time, VA Medical Center, Dallas, Texas (1986). Consultant to M. Sothman, Ph.D. - Research Grant. Physiological and Physical

Performance Characteristics Associated with Firefighters, University of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, (1986-1989).

Consultant to Mine Safety Appliance, Inc. - Respirator Physiology, (1984-1989) Central Research Review Committee - American Heart Association Texas Affiliate,

(1986-1994). Selection Board Member of the Eugene Evonuk Memorial Graduate Fellowship in

Environmental or Stress Physiology at the University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, (1984-present).

Consultant Reviewer to NIH/NIA a Nutritional SERCA award - June (1989). Ad hoc Consultant Reviewer to Respiratory and Applied Study Section - NIH (1989). Consultant to NASA-JSC - Chairman Cardiovascular Review Section of the Discipline

Implementation Team (DIT) of the Exercise Counter Measure Project for the Extended Duration Orbiter (EDO), and Editor-In-Chief of the Task Force Report, (1989-1991).

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Consultant Team Member to a National Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Award to Dr. Frank Lardy, Center for Applied Behavioral Sciences of Pennsylvania State University, (1989-1991), AAging and Public Safety.

Consultant to a National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research Post-Doctoral Training Grant to Dr. Betty Protas of Texas Woman’s University School of Physical Therapy, (1989-1994)

Consultant to a Research Grant into AThe Effect of 10% TROLAMINE Salicylate Cream (Aspercreme) on Exercise Induced Muscle Soreness," Principal Investigator, Dr. David Hill, University of North Texas, sponsored by

Thompson Medical Co., New York (1990-1991). Consultant, editor and author of the proceedings of an NIH/NHLBI workshop on

"Exercise as a Prevention to Cardiovascular Disease in Women and Under represented Minorities" (1991).

Consultant Reviewer to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases for Program Project Review of Nutrition and HIV Infection. P.I. Sherwood L. Garbach at Tufts University Medical Center.

Consultant to Institute of Exercise and Environmental Medicine: A Program of Presbyterian Hospital and U.T. Health Science Center in Dallas, Texas, (1990 - Present).

Consultant Reviewer to American Institute of Biological Sciences for the D.O.D.s Womens Issues Extramural Grant Program, 1994-1995-Present.

Consultant Reviewer to National Institutes of Health Division of Research Goals Pathophysiological Sciences Internal Review Group. Biological and Physiological Sciences Special Emphasis Group. Bethesda, MD, April 15th 1996.

Consultant to the American Institute of Biological Sciences for the External Review of the thermal physiology program review of the U.S. Army Research Institute Environmental Medicine. Natick, Mass, April 24-30, 1996.

Consultant, PacificHealth Laboratories, Inc., New Jersey and Beijing, China, 1996. Consultant Chair and Reviewer to the Department of Veterans Affairs,VA/DOD

Physiological Preparedness and Combat Readiness Grant Applications, 1999. .Consultant Reviewer for Escape Hood Respirator Testing to NIOSH, May 2003. Consultant, Chair of Advocate Review Committee for NASA-HQ on two in-house grant

applications, 2005 and 2006. Consultant to Practice IT PAN Company. Austin, TX – Heart Rate Variability

Technology, 2005-2008. Consultant Reviewer in NIH/NHLBI Program Project application on Intermittent

Hypoxia, 2009. Expert Witness for numerous liability trials, regarding: Respiratory Protection and

Human Safety during Environmental and Work Stress since 1983