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The seventh "Oxford Conference" on Modeling and Control of
Ventilation was held in the beautiful setting of Northem Ontario at
the Grandview Inn in Hunstville. This meet- ing was called the
Canadian Conference on Modeling and Control ofVentilation (CCMCV)
to follow on LCMCV held in London, England, three years ago. The
beautiful view over Fairy Lake greeted everyone in the moming and
provided an ideal setting for many discus- sions about respiratory
physiology and modeling. The Oxford Conferences began in 1971 when
Dr. Richard Hercynski (a mathematical modeler with an interest in
respiratory physiology) and Dr. Dan Cunningham (a respiratory
physiologist with an interest in modeling) decided to organize a
meeting "Modelling of a Biological Control System: Tbe Regulation
of Breathing" in Oxford, England, in 1978. The meeting was a
success, and it spawned aseries of meetings that have continued to
today. A second conference was organized at Lake Arrowbead,
Califomia, in 1982. After tbis, con- ferences were repeated at
tbree-year intervals. My first Oxford Conference was at tbe abbey
in Solignac, France, in 1985. Next, we met in tbe cabins
overlooking Grand Lake, Colorado, in 1988. In 1991, we traveled to
the training institute at the base ofMt. Fuji (or at least they
tell us Mt. Fuji was out there--we never saw it because of a
typhoon rolling through). Our last meeting was at Royal Holloway
College (University of London) where we got to dine in a castle
among artwork that required guards and an electronic security
system.
The seventh "Oxford Conference" on Modeling and Control of
Ventilation was held in the beautiful setting of Northem Ontario at
the Grandview Inn in Hunstville. This meet- ing was called the
Canadian Conference on Modeling and Control ofVentilation (CCMCV)
to follow on LCMCV held in London, England, three years ago. The
beautiful view over Fairy Lake greeted everyone in the moming and
provided an ideal setting for many discus- sions about respiratory
physiology and modeling. The Oxford Conferences began in 1971 when
Dr. Richard Hercynski (a mathematical modeler with an interest in
respiratory physiology) and Dr. Dan Cunningham (a respiratory
physiologist with an interest in modeling) decided to organize a
meeting "Modelling of a Biological Control System: Tbe Regulation
of Breathing" in Oxford, England, in 1978. The meeting was a
success, and it spawned aseries of meetings that have continued to
today. A second conference was organized at Lake Arrowbead,
Califomia, in 1982. After tbis, con- ferences were repeated at
tbree-year intervals. My first Oxford Conference was at tbe abbey
in Solignac, France, in 1985. Next, we met in tbe cabins
overlooking Grand Lake, Colorado, in 1988. In 1991, we traveled to
the training institute at the base ofMt. Fuji (or at least they
tell us Mt. Fuji was out there--we never saw it because of a
typhoon rolling through). Our last meeting was at Royal Holloway
College (University of London) where we got to dine in a castle
among artwork that required guards and an electronic security
system.
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