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University Distinguished Lecture
Biographical Sketch
Robert L. Hamlin
Professor Robert L. Hamlin graduated from Cleveland Heights High School,
attended Western Reserve University, and earned a bachelor's degree,
DVM, master's and doctorate at The Ohio State University. Among his
many honors, he received a Career Development Award from the National
Institutes of Health and was a Mahanna Scholar of American Heart
Association. He joined Ohio State's faculty in 1960 and is currently
the Stanton Youngberg Professor of Veterinary Medicine
(Physiology/Pharmacology) and a professor in the Department of
Veterinary Biosciences and in the Department of Biomedical Engineering.
He is the past president and chair of the board of the American College
of Veterinary Internal Medicine.
Professor Hamlin's publications include more than 295 articles on
cardiovascular physiology/pharmacology, safety pharmacology/clinical
veterinary cardiology, 28 chapters in textbooks and, in addition, he has
served of the editorial board of 21 journals. He has been a visiting
professor at the University of Sydney (Australia), Cambridge University
(England), Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Israel), Azabu and Tokyo
Universities (Japan), the Universities of Madrid and Cordoba (Spain),
the University of San Paolo (Brazil), the University of Uppsala
(Sweden), the University of Zurich (Switzerland), University of Parma
(Italy), and numerous universities in the United States.
Professor Hamlin's primary interests are comparative cardiology and
cardiovascular physiology/pharmacology, safety pharmacology, physical
diagnosis, and pulmonary mechanics.
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