Charles Houston
Physician and mountaineer, Everest expeditions
Physician and mountaineer, Everest expeditions
1913
113 years ago
Scientists & Innovators
United States
Contributed significantly to the fields of medicine and mountaineering. Became a prominent figure in high-altitude medicine and played a critical role in the U.S. expedition to Mount Everest in 1963. Advocated for climber safety and health research in extreme environments. Published numerous papers on the physiological effects of high altitude. Worked as a professor and served as the chief of the Division of Environmental Medicine and Global Health.
Participated in the 1963 Mount Everest expedition
Contributed to the understanding of altitude physiology
Published research on high-altitude medicine
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