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Otto Edholm

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until 1947, when he was invited to head the Division of Human Physiology at the MRC National Institute of Medical Research at Hampstead. He was a leader in physiological research in the UK and his work was internationally recognised. The Otto Edholm award is given by
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where he researched problems with the 'built environment'. He co-ordinated the medical research programme of the British Antarctic Survey and in 1970 was awarded the Bellinghausen Medal of the Antarctic Research Committee of the
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in Hampstead, where Edholm and his team investigated survival in hot and cold climates, and later studied high altitudes and cold water immersion.
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before becoming the Chair of Physiology at the University of Western Ontario. He was invited to set up a Division of Human Physiology for the
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Upon retiring in 1974, Edholm became visiting professor at the School of Environmental Studies (now the
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Effect of hot and cold climates, high altitudes and cold water immersion on the human body
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International Encyclopedia of Ergonomics and Human Factors, Second Edition - 3 Volume Set
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to significant contributions to the application of ergonomics/human factors.
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where he developed a partnership with Professor Henry Barcroft. In the
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The Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors
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University of Western Ontario
The Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors
Edholm Point
Antarctica
Tonbridge School
St George's Hospital
Queen's University Belfast
Second World War
Royal Veterinary College
Medical Research Council
National Institute for Medical Research
Bartlett School of Architecture
UCL
USSR
A. L. Bacharach
"Otto Edholm Award"




"Obituary: Otto Gustav Edholm"
doi
10.1080/03014468500007921
"An experiment in acclimatization"
"Edholm Point"
Geographic Names Information System
United States Geological Survey
United States Department of the Interior
International Encyclopedia of Ergonomics and Human Factors, Second Edition - 3 Volume Set
ISBN

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