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5/26/2010

Bengt Saltin

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Professor, Director of the Copenhagen Muscle Research Centre


Prof. Saltin will be presenting two lectures at the congress.

The first in the subject of Training and Competitive Sport entitled 

"What have we learned from studying Kenyan runners"


and the second in the subject of Phsyiology entitled 

"Regulation of exercise hyperæmia- finally a light at the end of the tunnel?"



 
Curriculum Vitae

 

B. 3rd June, 1935.


M.D. Stockholm 1962

Ph.D. (Medicine) Stockholm, 1964

Assistant professor; Exercise Physiology, Karolinska Institute (KI) Stockholm 1965-68

Associate Professor; Applied Physiology, KI Stockholm 1968-73

Professor, Human Physiology, August Krogh Institute, University of Copenhagen (UC) 1973-90

Professor of Physiology (invited appointment) KI Stockholm 1990-93

Professor of Human Physiology UC 1994-97

Director of the Copenhagen Muscle Research Centre, Copenhagen 1993-

Adjunct Professor, UC 1998-.


A traditional exercise physiologist using unique human experimental models to elucidate roles of heart and skeletal muscle in limiting the human maximal aerobic power and to what extent phenotype expression is modulated by physical activity and training.

 

Docent in exercise physiology, KI, Stockholm, 1964; Member of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters, 1984; American College of Sport Science: Citation Award, 1976, Honor Award, 1990; Ridder af Dannebrog, 1995; The Novo Nordisk Award, 1999.

 

Doctor Honoris Causa at University of Paris, France, 1990, University of Athens, Greece, 1994, University of Guelph, Canada, 1997, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece, 1998, Norwegian University of Physical Education, Oslo, Norway, 1998, University of Tartu, Estonia, 1998, University of Jyvskyl, Finland, 2000.

 

Author of more than 240 original articles and more than 125 reviews or chapters in books. Editor of a number of scientific books including several textbooks in physiology for medical and post graduate students.


For more information of Prof. Saltin:

http://www.deseretnews.com/oly/view/0,3949,70000800,00.html

http://www.the-aps.org/press/conference/eb04/16.htm


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