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Carl Blomquist Obituary

Blomquist, M.D., Carl Gunnar Died peacefully on March 5, 2011 at the Traymore Nursing Center in Dallas, Texas. Dr. Gunnar Blom-quist was born on December 31, 1931 in the town of Gislaved in Smaland, Sweden where he grew up. After receiving his MD at the University of Lund, he moved to the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis as a research Fellow, studying cardiovascular epidemi-ology where he became a pioneer in the field of computer interpretation of the electrocardiogram. He married his wife, Joan, while in Minneapolis and returned to Sweden in 1961 to complete his PhD at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm. Having accepted a position at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center he moved to Dallas in 1965, where he remained until retiring in 2003. His professional interests centered on the effects of exercise and deconditioning on the circulation, which led him to a longstanding collaboration with NASA exploring the adaptation of the heart to spaceflight. Dr. Blomquist's bold and innovative experiments (including placing the first heart catheter in an astronaut) made him the world's premier expert about the effects of gravity on the cardiovascular system. He was the principal investigator of numerous experiments on the Space Shuttle as well as the Russian Mir Space Station and may have the world's record for sending three of his trainees into space as NASA Payload Specialists. His brilliant, analytical mind and warm, gentlemanly demeanor endeared him to all who knew him among the community of space faring nations where he is considered one of the giants in the field of space medicine. In recognition of his work, he received the Citation Award of the American College of Sports Medicine in 1987, the Jeffries Medical Research Award of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics in 1992, and the Louis H. Bauer Founders Award of the Aerospace Medical Association in 1995. At UT Southwestern Medical School he held the Alfred W. Harris, M.D. Professor in Cardiology. The family wishes to thank Gunnar's caregivers at the Traymore as well as his long time friends and physicians at U T Medical Center with special thanks to Mrs. Norma Mathews for her thoughtful care of many years. Gunnar is survived by his wife, Joan, daughter Polly McKeithen and her husband Dan of Dallas, son Peter and his wife Jennifer of Houston, five grandchildren, his sister Margareta and brother Sven, both of Sweden. Services will be on Thursday, March 10 at 4pm in the Saint Michael and All Angels Chapel, 8011 Douglas Avenue, Dallas, TX 75225. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Southwestern Medical Foundation, 3963 Maple Ave., Dallas, Texas 75219.

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Published by Dallas Morning News from Mar. 8 to Mar. 9, 2011.

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Ralph Shohet

March 17, 2011

Gunnar was a wonderful teacher and gentleman. He shared the pleasures of ECGs with me and a host of cardiology fellows. I am grateful for his training.

Farris Rookstool, III

March 12, 2011

I had the pleasure of working with Gunnar and did his medical illustrations at the medical school from 1978-1983. A brilliant mind who made monumental contributions to space medicine.

Carol Adamek

March 12, 2011

Gunnar was a gifted man-brilliant and kind. Condolences go to Joan, Polly, Peter and your families. You all are in my thoughts and prayers.

Don Watenpaugh

March 9, 2011

Gunnar was a very special mentor to me, and it was a great honor to work with him. All those fortunate enough to spend time in his lab learned his classical, Scandinavian approach to science: rigorous yet efficient experimental design, uncompromised technical excellence, open-minded and thoughtful interpretation of findings, and unrelenting attention to detail in all phases through publication. As a young scientist, just writing an abstract with Gunnar was an amazing adventure! I’ll always treasure memories of his warm, soft-spoken way and ready sense of humor, all delivered in his rich Swedish brogue. Gunnar’s many contributions to gravitational physiology and space biomedicine remain among the most definitive and important in the history of the field.

We join Gunnar’s family in celebrating his life.

Tianna Petersen

March 9, 2011

I have many fond memories of working for Dr. Blomquist. I will cherish all the memories of working with him and the times spent in Houston and Cocoa Beach. My condolences to Joan, Polly and Peter and spouses and grandkids.

Amit Khera

March 8, 2011

We offer our sympathies to the family. He was a wonderful physician and teacher

Jim and Carolyn Atkins

March 8, 2011

We have such wonderful memories of trips together, parties (New Years) and friendship. We will miss you.

Jane Cole Clemons

March 8, 2011

Your family is in my thoughts and prayers!

Bob Jung

March 8, 2011

We will keep your family in our prayers.

Rita Rivera

March 8, 2011

Condolences to u and ur family

charles mullins

March 8, 2011

a great loss of a dear friend and a wourld renouned scientest love cmullins

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