Associate Professor of Medicine and Physiology
Dr. Manning received his BA (1979) and MD (1982) from Johns Hopkins . After completing residency training in Internal Medicine at NYU/Bellevue in 1985, he completed a fellowship in Critical Care Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh in 1987 and in Pulmonary Disease at Beth Israel Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, MA, in 1990. He has been at Dartmouth since 1990.
Dr. Manning is interested in the physiology of dyspnea and respiratory sensation. Other interests include respiratory mechanics in critically ill patients and patient-ventilator interactions.
Manning HL, Leiter JC. Respiratory
control and respiratory sensation in a patient with a ganglioglioma within the
dorsocaudal brainstem. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 161:2100-2106, 2000.
Manning HL, Schwartzstein RM. Respiratory sensation in asthma: physiological
and clinical implications. J Asthma 38: 447-460, 2001.
BuSha BF, Judd BG, Manning HL, Simon PM, Searle BC, Daubenspeck JA, Leiter JC.
Identification of vagal feedback in awake normal subjects using pseudo-random
unloading. J Appl Physiol 90: 2330-2340, 2001.
BuSha BF, Stella MH, Manning HL, Leiter JC. Termination of inspiration by phase-dependent
respiratory vagal feedback in awake normal humans. J Appl Physiol 93: 903-910,
2002.