FRED A. HITCHCOCK AWARD
FOR EXCELLENCE IN AEROSPACE PHYSIOLOGY
Established in 1972 by the Aerospace Physiology Society, the award is named in honor of the exemplary physiologist and co-translator of Paul Bert’s classic work Barometric Pressure. The award is presented annually for excellence in either operational physiology or physiological research. The award consists of a certificate, an honorarium, and a copy of Barometric Pressure.
International ATMO, Inc. sponsors the award and honorarium.
Past Recipients of the Fred A. Hitchcock Award for Excellence in Aerospace Physiology
1972 George H. Kydd
1973 Donald H. Reid
1974 Pat F. Iampietro
1975 Edwin P. Hyatt
1976 William J. Sears
1977 Richard D. Sinclair
1978 Richard B. Trumbo
1979 Wilton W. McIntosh
1980 Ernest B. McFadden
1981 Billy J Pfoff
1982 Donald C. Choisser
1983 George A. LaHood
1984 Paul J. Sheffield
1985 W. Carter Alexander
1986 M. Harold Laughlin
1987 Kent K. Gillingham
1988 Richard G. Olsen
1989 John R. Green
1990 William J. Mehm
1991 James E. Freeman
1992 Andrew A. Pilmanis
1993 Donna M. Murdoch
1994 Ronald C. Hill
1995 A.J.F. MacMillan
1996 James T. Webb
1997 Ryan B. Eichner
1998 John Frazier
1999 Vince Musashe
2000 James Norton
2001 Bob Matthews
2002 Dave Johanson
2003 Kent Magnuson
2004 Jeff Sventek
2005 Susan E. Richardson
2006 Thomas W. Bowen
2007 Jim Dooley
2008 Donald J. White
2009 Larry Krock
2010 Thomas J. Wheaton
2011 Andy Woodrow






