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Joseph Milic-Emili于1931年出生于塞扎纳村,当时是意大利的一部分,但现在在斯洛文尼亚。1955年在米兰大学获得医学学位后,他被任命为该校生理学系的助理教授,在那里他与Rodolfo Margaria一起进行运动生理学的研究。1958年,他被比利时生理学家让-玛丽·佩蒂(Jean-Marie Petit)吸引到法国里昂奇大学(University of li)。佩蒂和他一起开发了用食道球囊导管测量胸膜压力的方法,以及用食道电极测量横膈膜电活动的方法,这些技术至今仍在病人身上应用。1960年,米利-埃米利搬到波士顿,在哈佛大学公共卫生学院工作。1963年,在大卫·贝茨的邀请下,米利-埃米利来到麦吉尔大学,在那里度过了他职业生涯的剩余时间。在1979年成为Meakins-Christie实验室主任之前,Milic-Emili于1973年至1978年担任麦吉尔大学生理学系主任。1998年,他被任命为麦吉尔大学生理学和医学系名誉教授。在他的职业生涯中,他获得了许多荣誉和荣誉。他于1980年当选为加拿大皇家学会会员,并于1990年被授予加拿大勋章。先后被鲁汶天主教大学(1987年)、昆明大学(1988年)、蒙彼利埃大学(1994年)和卢布尔雅那大学(1999年)授予荣誉博士学位。
Joseph Milic-Emili Joseph Milic-Emili was born in 1931 in the village of Sezana, then part of Italy, but now in Slovenia. After obtaining his medical degree from the University of Milan in 1955, he was appointed Assistant Professor in the Department of Physiology in that institution, where he carried out research on exercise physiology with Rodolfo Margaria. He was enticed to move to the University of Liège in 1958 by the Belgian physiologist Jean-Marie Petit, with whom he developed methods to measure pleural pressure with the esophageal balloon catheter as well as the electrical activity of the diaphragm using esophageal electrodes, techniques still applied in patients to this day. In 1960 Milic-Emili moved to Boston to work at the Harvard School of Public Health. Then in 1963, at the invitation of David Bates, Milic-Emili moved to McGill University, where he spent the remainder of his career. Milic-Emili was Chairman of the Department of Physiology at McGill between 1973 and 1978, prior to becoming Director of the Meakins-Christie Labs in 1979. He was appointed Professor Emeritus in the Departments of Physiology and Medicine at McGill in 1998. Throughout his career he received many honors and distinctions. He was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 1980 and was conferred the Order of Canada in 1990. He was granted the degree of Doctor Honoris Causa by the Université Catholique de Louvain (1987), the University of Kunming (1988), Université de Montpellier (1994), and the University of Ljubljana (1999).