Nicholas Nevid
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Full name | Nicholas Nevid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nickname | "Nick" | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
National team | United States | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | 1960 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Swimming | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Strokes | Breaststroke, medley | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Club | Nashville Aquatic Club | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
College team | University of Texas | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Nicholas Nevid (born 1960) is a retired world-champion American swimmer.[1] He is now a physiologist with a strong interest in marine biology.
Nick grew up in Elm Grove, Wisconsin. His sister is Nancy Nevid Kryka, a member of the Minnesota Masters Swimming Hall of Fame.[2] His brother is the medal-winning triathlete Nathan "Nate" Nevid.[3][4]
Swimming
Nevid attended the University of Texas, where he was a member of the Texas Longhorns swimming and diving team[5] and the Nashville Aquatic Club.[6]
Among his most notable accomplishments as a breaststroke swimmer:
- winning two gold medals at the 1978 World Aquatics Championships in Berlin[7]
- winning two gold medals and one silver medal in the 1981 Universiade at Bucharest, Romania [8]
- breaking the American record in the 200 yard breaststroke[9][10]
- becoming a four-time College All-American Swimmer at the University of Texas[5]
- winning three gold medals at the 1981 USS Long Course Nationals[11]
- being a member of the University of Texas' 1981 NCAA Men's Swimming/Diving Championship-Team
Because of the 1980 Summer Olympics boycott, he was unable to compete in the 1980 Olympics.
He coached swimming for one year at Auburn University; for one year with the Las Vegas Gold team, led by Olympic Gold Medalist Rowdy Gaines; for two years with the Columbus Aquatic Club in Columbus, Georgia; and for one year at Louisiana State University.
Education
Nick attended Brookfield Central High School (Brookfield, Wisconsin); Brentwood Academy (Brentwood, Tennessee); and Austin High School (Austin, Texas), from which he graduated in 1978.
He earned a B.A. degree in biology from the University of Texas in 1983.[12]
In 1993, he earned a Ph.D. degree in physiology from Louisiana State University.[13][14]
Physiology and marine biology
Dr. Nick Nevid has raised marine foodfish in offshore aquaculture cages in the Bahamas and Panama. He also developed Proaquatix,[15] which was the second largest producer of marine ornamental fish in the world.
His research includes original work on biofouling prevention.[16]
Among his publications/patents:
- Circadian Neuroendocrine Regulation of Scale Allograft Reactions in Gulf Killifish, Fundulus Grandis
- "Prolactin signaling through stat proteins"
- "Base for propagating aquatic animals"
- "Nonphotic stimuli alter a day-night rhythm of allograft rejection in gulf killifish"
- "Timed daily administrations of hormones and antagonists of neuroendocrine receptors alter day-night rhythms of allograft rejection in the gulf killifish, Fundulus grandis"
- "A day-night rhythm of immune activity during scale allograft rejection in the gulf killifish, Fundulus grandis."
- "Annexin Gene Structure"
- "Time-dependent effects of daily thermoperiods, feeding, and disturbances on scale allograft survival in the gulf killifish, Fundulus grandis"
- "Biofouling prevention by induction heating"
References
- ^ Jerry Kirshenbaum (September 4, 1978). Uncle Sam's Girls Play It Again. SI Vault.
- ^ [1]: Minnesota Masters Swimming: Hall of Fame
- ^ Nate Nevid: Auckland Triathlon, October 2012
- ^ Nate Nevid
- ^ a b Nick Nevid, All-American, University of Texas
- ^ Nashville Aquatic Club
- ^ Nick Nevid. sportuitslagen.org.
- ^ 1981 Universiade at Bucharest
- ^ Swimming World magazine, February 1979
- ^ American record-holder
- ^ 1981 USS Long Course Nationals
- ^ Class of 2012 Committed Collegiate Swimmers. swimnac.com.
- ^ Nick Nevid, Ph.D., Louisiana State University, 1993.
- ^ Nicholas J. Nevid. Circadian Neuroendocrine Regulation of Scale Allograft Reactions in Gulf Killifish, Fundulus Grandis, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, 1993.
- ^ Proaquatix.
- ^ Nicholas J. Nevid, Edward Lee Caraway, Geoffrey Swain. "Biofouling prevention by induction heating" United States Patent-Class 427/591; 219/670.