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The struggles of patients against adverse conditions parallels those of athletes in extreme environments.

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EEPCore is a flagship research and instructional facility within the Department of Human Physiology at the University of Oregon
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Eugene Evonuk, PhD (1921-1984)
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Going to extremes to advance human health and performance.
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Dr. Halliwill and Dr. Minson talk about “bringing the mountain into the lab.”

EEPCore is a flagship research and instructional facility within the Department of Human Physiology at the University of Oregon

Learn more about the Department of Human Physiology.

The EEPCore was made possible by a grant from the DOD University Research Instrumentation Program and a gift from David and Nancy Petrone. It is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Eugene Evonuk (1921-1984).

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