University of Washington School of Medicine Anesthesiology ProfessorAppointed: 1976 University of Washington School of Medicine Physiology and Biophysics ProfessorAppointed: 1976 |  |
QualificationsM.D., Washington University Medical Center, 1956. M.D., Washington University in St. Louis, Medicine, 1956. Expertise and Research InterestsHigh altitude medicine and physiology Chemical regulation of breathing Chemical dependency in health care personnel KeywordsCOS Keywords:Anesthesiology, Biophysics, Human Physiology.Additional Terms:Anesthesia.Publications- Hornbein T F, Long term effects of high altitude on brain function., International Journal of Sports Medicine, 13 Suppl 1, S43-5, October 1992
 - Bashein G, Nessly M L, Bledsoe S W, Townes B D, Davis K B, Coppel D B, Hornbein T F, Electroencephalography during surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass and hypothermia [see comments], Anesthesiology, 76(6), 878-91, June 1992
 - Hornbein T F, The 28th Rovenstine lecture: lessons from on high., Anesthesiology, 74(4), 772-9, April 1991
 - Hornbein T F, Townes B D, Memory loss after anesthesia [letter], Anesthesiology, 72(5), 954, May 1990
 - Bashein G, Townes B D, Nessly M L, Bledsoe S W, Hornbein T F, Davis K B, Goldstein D E, Coppel D B, A randomized study of carbon dioxide management during hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass [see comments], Anesthesiology, 72(1), 7-15, January 1990
 - Hornbein T F, Townes B D, Schoene R B, Sutton J R, Houston C S, The cost to the central nervous system of climbing to extremely high altitude., New England Journal of Medicine, 321(25), 1714-9, 21 Dec 1989

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