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Physiology & Medicine of Extreme Environments Course Spring 2014

Explore physiological responses to extreme environments in 28 classes with labs, VO2max test, respiratory function, and more. Course website for downloads available. Open-book exams via email. Evolutionary pathways in extreme conditions.

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Physiology & Medicine of Extreme Environments Course Spring 2014

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  1. CBI 206 / ANESTH 445C (Spring 2014)Physiology & Medicine of Extreme Environments • 28 classes (Hyperbaric Library) • 90 min (5-6:30 PM, Mon & Wed) • 2 labs - volunteers encouraged, PE needed • Mon 3/3: VO2max test at sea level • Wed 3/5: respiratory function at pressure • Please attend lectures if no conflicts • Course website • bendsnet.net/cbi206 • Download: schedule, lectures (ppt, mp4, doc), other • 3 open-book, take-home exams via email • One week to complete: 6-8 hrs per exam (work alone) • Big Bang to space exploration

  2. Evolutionary Pathways Physical Environment Internal Environment Genotype Epigenetics Phenotype Social Environment

  3. Natural Selection Physical Environment Internal Environment (Genotype)i Epigenetics (Phenotype)i Same/ better Dead Social Environment

  4. Introductory Classes

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