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Office
30 E Apple St
Suite 5254a
Dayton, OH 45409Phone+1 937-208-4200
Clinical Expertise
- General neurology, Traumatic brain injury
Education & Training
- Air War CollegeNon Degree, Professional Military Education, 2002
- University at BuffaloResidency, Neurology, 1995 - 1998
- Air Command and Staff CollegeNon Degree, Professional Military Education, 1993
- University at BuffaloResidency, Surgery, 1983 - 1988
- Universidad Autonoma de GuadalajaraClass of 1981
- New York UniversityNo Degree, 1976 - 1977
- New York UniversityB.A., 1971 - 1975
Certifications & Licensure
- OH State Medical License 1999 - 2026
- NY State Medical License 1983 - 2020
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Neurology
Publications & Presentations
Journal Articles
- Physiologically and subjectively acceptable breathing resistance in divers' breathing gearWarkander, Norfleet, Nagasawa and Lundgren, Undersea Biomedical Research, 1/1/1992
- O2 pressures between 012 and 25 atm abs, circulatory function and N2 eliminationAnderson, Nagasawa, Norfleet, Olszowka and Lundgren, Undersea Biomedical Research, 1/1/1991
- CO2 retention with minimal symptoms but severe dysfunction during wet simulated dives to 68 atm absWarkander, Norfleet, Nagasawa and Lundgren, Undersea Biomedical Research, 1/1/1990
Abstracts/Posters
- Pharmacological Modification of Inert Gas Elimination.Lundgren, Anderson, Nagasawa and George, Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society (UHMS) Annual Scientific Meeting, 1/19/1991
- Physiological Acceptable Breathing Resistance in Diver's Gear and External Work of Breathing.Warkander, Nagasawa, Norfleet and Lundgren, Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society Annual Scientific Meeting, 1/19/1991
- High partial pressures of inspired O2 decrease tissue perfusion and N2 elimination.Anderson, Nagasawa, Norfleet, Olszowka and Lundgren, Hyperbaric and Undersea Medical Society Annual Scientific Meeting, 1/6/1989
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