What is the EEPCore?

EEPCore Video

The Eugene Evonuk Legacy

The Evonuk Award

EEPCore Team

Evonuk Environmental Physiology Core

Going to extremes to advance human health and performance

EEPCore is a flagship research and instructional facility within the

Department of Human Physiology at the University of Oregon

The EEPCore provides specialized research and educational capabilities for studying human physiology and is used by researchers investigating the human response to environmental stresses such as extremes of heat, cold, and altitude. The EEPCore consists of a custom-built environmental chamber, equipment for human studies, and supporting areas. The chamber is a 12'x12' room capable of controlling temperature between -10 to 50 degrees Celsius, humidity between 10% and 95%, and simulating altitudes up to 18,000'. Integral equipment include a metabolic cart, treadmill, cycle ergometer, and data collection systems. Supporting areas include a subject prep area and biospecimen handling area.

The EEPCore was made possible by a grant from the DOD University Research Instrumentation Program and a gift from David and Nancy Petrone. It is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Eugene Evonuk.

For more details on the capabilities of the EEPCore, click here.

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