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Sally Osborne Ph.D.
B.Sc. Biopsychology, UBC 1983
M.Sc. Zoology, UBC 1988
Ph.D. Experimental Medicine, UBC 1994
Post Doctoral Fellow, Respiratory Division,
Faculty of Medicine, UBC 1994-1995
Instructor, Cellular & Physiological Sciences, UBC 1995-Present

Selected References
J. Road, S. Osborne and A.C. Cairns Phrenic motoneuron firing rates before, during and after prolonged inspiratory resistive loads. Journal of Applied Physiology 83(3): 776-783, 1997.

S. Osborne and J.D. Road Diaphragm and phrenic nerve activity during inspiratory loading in anesthetized rabbits. Respiration Physiology 99: 321-330, 1995.

J.D. Road, S. Osborne, Y. Wakai. Delayed post stimulus decrease of phrenic motoneuron output produced by phrenic nerve afferent stimulation, J.Appl.Physiol. 74: 68-72, 1993.

S. Osborne, W.K. Milsom. Ventilation is coupled to metabolic demands during progressive hypothermia in rodents. Resp.Physiol. 92: 305-318, 1993P.

Wilcox, S. Osborne, B. Bressler. Monocyte inflammatory mediators impair in vitro hamster diaphragm contractility. Amer.Rev.Resp. Disease, 146: 462-6, 1992.

M.Okazawa, Y. Wakai, S. Osborne, P.D. Pare, J.D. Road. Effect of vagal stimulation and acetylcholine on canine trachealis muscle shortening, J.Appl. Physiol. 72(6): 2463-2468, 1992.