Julie Barnes Studies Hypoxia
| June 8, 2007
"The Effects of Intermittent Hypoxic Exposure on Mood State and Cognition and Looking into a Mountain" - the title of junior Julie Barnes'
project is quite a mouthful. This past summer, Julie combined her love
of mountains with her interest in science through her research in the
Jack Borgenicht Altitude Physiology Research Facility. Working alongside her professor and advisor, Professor Kambis, Julie
studied the physiological effects of hypoxia, or reduced oxygen in the
body caused by reduced oxygen in the air at high altitudes. She
traveled to Canada later in the summer to hike in the Rockies and to
experience real mountains first hand.
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