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University of Ottawa experts – Heat and humidity wave

OTTAWA, July 21, 2011  —  The University of Ottawa can provide you with experts able to discuss topics related to the current heat and humidity wave in southern Quebec and the National Capital Region.

Glen Kenny

Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Human Kinetics
University of Ottawa Research Chair in Environmental Physiology
Human thermoregulatory response to physical activity or work performed in adverse environments, providing valuable information aimed at improving the health and safety and effectiveness of the Canadian worker in different environments, physical activity, human health and performance, physiology
Cell: 613-302-9267
gkenny@uOttawa.ca

Ollie Jay

Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Human Kinetics
Predicting limits of human survival and performance in extreme environments (heat, cold, altitude), developing international standards for safe working environments from a thermal perspective, kinesiology, physiology, sport, sports medicine
Cell: 613-255-6760
ojay@uOttawa.ca

Thomas Moon
Faculty of Sciences, Department of Biology
Processes involved in human thermoregulation in general
Office: 613-562-5800 (6002)
tmoon@uOttawa.ca

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