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Craig Heller (physiologist)

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Institutions
  
Stanford University

Education
  
Yale University

Role
  
Biologist

Name
  
Craig Heller

Alma mater
  
Yale University


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Thesis
  
Altitudinal Zonation on Chipmunks (eutamias): Interspecific Aggression, Water Balance, and Energy Budgets (1970)

Books
  
Study Guide for Life: The, Life: the science of biology, Loose‑leaf Version for Life: The, Life (Loose Leaf): The Science o, Life + E‑book + Mcat Full

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Horace Craig Heller is a physiologist and biologist, currently a professor at Stanford University. He has worked primarily on circadian rhythms and homeostasis. He is also credited with inventing "the glove," a vacuum cooling device used to cool core body temperature and increase muscle performance, which has been used by athletes at Stanford, by the University of Miami Hurricanes, and by boxer Sugar Shane Mosley. As of December 2012, Professor Heller continues teaches undergraduate classes at Stanford, including Bio 42 and courses in the Department of Human Biology.

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