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Sex: Male

Education:

  • Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Nagoya University, Nagoya City, Japan, Post-doctoral Research Fellow, 1999 Ap - Je
  • Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya City, Japan, Ph.D (Neurophysiology), 1984 - 1990

Field of Specialization:

Neurophysiology, Physiology

Researches:

Simbulan, D.G. Jr. , (2008) Mind-Body Practices in Interfaith Dialogue as Tools for Personal and Social Change: Examining Hatha Yoga's Modern Applications Proceedings of the National Conference on Theories and Practices of Interfaith Dialogue, (De La Salle University, Manila (ISSN 2094-019X)

Simbulan, D.G. Jr., (2001) Review Article: Dangers of Persistent Organic Pollutants to Physiological Health. Environmental Medicine Volume 45, No. 1

Simbulan, D.G. Jr., (1998) Editorial: Challenges for socially responsive basic science and appropriate health research in the Philippine setting Medical Journal of the De La Salle University Volume 14, No. 3

Simbulan, D.G., Jr., (1996) Basic Studies on Pain and Respiration Medical Journal of De La Salle University Volume 12, No. 4

Hirano, T. , Simbulan, D., Kumazawa, T., (1994) Effects of kainic acid in the parabrachial region for ongoing respiratory activity and reflexive respiratory suppression Brain Research Volume 665, No. 1

Simbulan, D.G., Jr., Kumazawa, T., (1991) Tizanidine-induced depression of phrenic activity in cats ? a preliminary report Environmental Medicine , No. 35

Simbulan, D.G.,Jr., Kumazawa, T., (1991) Cardio-vascular effects of tizanidine in the intact and vagal-denervated cat Environmental Medicine , No. 35

Hirano, T., Simbulan, D., Kumazawa, T., (1991) The effects of kainic acid on pontine respiratory areas: a preliminary report Environmental Medicine , No. 35

Simbulan, D., Tadaki, E., Kozaki, Y.,Kumazawa, T., (1990) Augmentation of muscle nociceptive respiratory reflex facilitation by vagal afferents Japan Journal of Physiology , No. 40

Awards:

  • Fellowships for Grant Year, The Nippon Foundation Fellowships for Asian Public Intellectuals (API Fellowships Program), 2010-2011