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Roy E. Weber is a Professor Emeritus at Aarhus University in the Department of Biology, specializing in Zoophysiology. His research interests encompass various subjects in animal physiology, including aerobic metabolism, blood gas transport, environmental adaptations, and osmoregulation. Weber's significant contributions to the field also extend into molecular ecophysiology, exploring the allosteric interactions of hemoglobin and other globin proteins contributing to oxygen transport in aquatic environments. He has a notable background in cardiovascular physiology, focusing on adaptations to hypoxia and high-altitude environments. Over the years, he has delivered numerous lectures and contributed to various academic communities, including serving in editorial capacities for research journals. Weber is also recognized for receiving the prestigious Academia Europaea award in 1993 and has held various influential roles, including Director of the Danish Center for Respiratory Physiological Adaptation from 1995 to 2001. His expertise and publications reflect a dedicated career addressing the physiological challenges animals face in extreme environments, marking him as a key figure in the academic discourse surrounding animal adaptations.
Aarhus University • Aarhus C, Denmark
Specialized in Zoophysiology, focusing on animal adaptations and physiology.
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