Hermann Rahn (July 5, 1912 – June 23, 1990) was an early leader in the field of environmental physiology.
It was there that he partnered with Wallace O. Fenn to publish A Graphical Analysis of the Respiratory Gas Exchange in 1955.
Rahn's research into applications of this diagram lead to the development of aerospace medicine and advancements in hyperbaric breathing and high-altitude respiration.
Rahn later joined the University at Buffalo in 1956 as the Lawrence D. Bell Professor and chairman of the Department of Physiology.
As chairman, Rahn surrounded himself with outstanding faculty and made the university an international research center in environmental physiology.