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Jerry Dempsey
Jerry Dempsey is a native Canadian educated at the universities of
Western Ontario, Alberta and Wisconsin. Currently, he directs research and
training at John Rankin Laboratory of Pulmonary Medicine at the University
of Wisconsin – Madison, housed within the Department of Population Health
Sciences in the Medical School. Together with his colleagues in the Rankin
Laboratory, Jerry has supervised the training of over 60 pre- and
post-doctoral fellows and has published 300 peer review manuscripts
dealing with respiratory physiology and pathophysiology and
cardiorespiratory interactions during sleep and exercise and in hypoxia in
both humans and chronically instrumented animal models. He also teaches
undergraduate, graduate and medical students at the UW. Jerry has served
in an associate editor capacity for many years for the Journal of Applied
Physiology, the Journal of Physiology and Respiratory Physiology and
Neurobiology and has served on the APS publications committee. Jerry’s
immediate family members reside in Madison and include daughter Pamela,
son Ben, granddaughter Bridget, and wife Barbara Morgan. His hobbies
include involvement in the Big Brother/Big Sister organization, playing
softball and ice hockey and skating with Bridget and rooting for the
Boston Red Sox.

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