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Our Environmental Ergonomics Lab (EEL) is interested in the effects of environmental stress (heat, cold air and water, hydration, altitude) on human physiology and performance. This research spans fundamental investigations into the mechanisms of human physiology, while at the same time being applied towards making work and recreation in extreme settings safer and more productive. We have worked with many partners (military, firefighters, miners, search & rescue, elite athletes, clothing manufacturers), from improving survival models, to clothing/equipment research & development, to developing hydration and heat adaptation policies.
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Journal of Science in Sport and Exercisepp.1-23, (2024)
Phillip Wallace,Geoffrey Hartley, Josh Nowlan, Johnathan Ljubanovich, Nina Sieh,Michael Taber,Dominique Gagnon,Stephen Cheung
JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGYno. 1 (2024): 58-69
Kate Wickham,Line Norregaard, Thomas Ehlers,Marcos Rocha,Mads Fischer, Martina Lundberg Slingsby,Stephen Cheung,Phillip Evans,Jens Bangsbo,Ylva Hellsten
JOURNAL OF VASCULAR RESEARCHno. SUPP1 (2023): 39-40
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Human performance in extreme environmentsno. 1 (2023)
Frontiers in Psychology (2023): 1094998
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGYno. 8 (2023): 1709-1726
Physiological Reportsno. 24 (2023): e15893-e15893
American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiologyno. 2 (2023): H346-H361
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