Professor of Biology and Neurosciences at Stanford University, specializing in the science of temperature regulation and physiological processes associated with thermoregulation.
Dr. Craig Heller is a distinguished professor at Stanford University, renowned for his pioneering research on temperature regulation and biological rhythms.
His work bridges biology and neuroscience to understand how organisms maintain thermal homeostasis and adapt to environmental changes.
He has contributed extensively to the field through academic leadership, teaching, and innovative research on the mechanisms underlying body temperature control.

Topic: Optimizing physical performance and endurance through targeted cooling protocols, focusing on the science of temperature regulation.

Topic: The science of temperature regulation for enhancing physical and mental performance, recovery, and overall brain and body health.

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