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The fourth Oxford Conference entitled "Control of Breathing: A
Model ing Perspective" was held in September of 1988 at Grand Lake,
Colorado. Grand Lake, also called Spirit Lake, was chosen for the
fourth meet i ng so as to continue the meditative atmosphere of the
previ ous meetings and to put the conference on a new higher plane
(8,500 feet). The weather, as promised, exhibited its random-like
rain showers. The snow report became essential for traveling the
12,000 foot passes to and from Grand Lake. Even the servi ces such
as telephone and elect ri city proved to be uncertain. In all, the
overall atmosphere of Spirit Lake contributed to an uninhibited
free-style of presentation and interaction. All of us who attend
the Oxford Conferences share a common interest in exploring
respiratory control and the regulation of breathing. Modeling has
become an adjunct to our exploration process. For us, models are
tools that extend our ability to conceptualize just as instruments
are tools that extend our ability to measure. And so these meetings
attract physicians, physiologists, mathematicians and engineers who
are modelers and modelers who are engineers, mathematicians,
physiologists and physicians. Four of these physician-modelers have
now passed away. They have been very important mentors for many of
us. J. W. Bellville was my Ph.D. dissertation advisor at Stanford
who introduced me to the intrigue of respiratory control. G. F.
Filley was my colleague at the University of Colorado who enhanced
my thinking about respiratory control. E. S.
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