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  2. What is physiology? - The Physiological Society

    www.physoc.org/explore-physiology/what-is-physiology

    Physiology is an exciting and dynamic discipline that underpins translational and clinical medicine. It also provides the interface between the physical sciences and the life sciences. Physiologists study every aspect of the way human and other animal bodies work.

  3. Physiology is the branch of biology that aims to understand the mechanisms of living. 2023-2027 strategy Our five-year strategy sets out our vision of a world in which physiological discovery leads to healthier lives.

  4. Explore physiology - The Physiological Society

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    What is physiology? Research in physiology helps us to understand how the body works in health and how it responds and adapts to the challenges of everyday life. It also helps us to determine what goes wrong in disease, facilitating the development of new treatments and guidelines for maintaining health.

  5. Physiology – current trends and future challenges

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    After the project research was carried out, the IUPS partnered with The Physiological Society to examine the responses and write up the conclusions, to produce Physiology – Current Trends and Future Challenges. The report, along with a series of companion essays by all the Chairs of IUPS Committees and Commissions, was released at the IUPS ...

  6. Let's Get Physiological Podcast - The Physiological Society

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    In the final episode of the series, Emily and Amy explore areas of physiology relevant to life in lockdown. They speak to Ben Maylor and Greg Biddle (University of Leicester, UK) about how sedentary behaviour can affect your health, and Susan Lanham-New (University of Surrey, UK) about how life in lockdown could lead to a Vitamin D deficiency.

  7. Rachel Ashworth is a Senior Lecturer in Physiology at Queen Mary University of London, UK. She is studying for a Master’s in Educational Research to help her teach physiology more effectively to medical students. To find out more about physiology teaching careers visit our teaching section.

  8. Physiology in Focus 2024 - The Physiological Society

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    14:30 C41 Characterising the cellular physiology of a novel phospholipase target in skeletal muscle within the aetiologies of obesity and diabetes Rashmi Sivasengh, University of Aberdeen, UK 14:45 C47 The role of extracellular matrix components in determining skeletal muscle fiber types: An investigation with C2C12 myoblasts

  9. About us - The Physiological Society

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    We promote physiology and support those working in the field by organising world-class scientific meetings, offering grants for research, collaboration and international travel, and by publishing the latest developments in our leading scientific journals, The Journal of Physiology, Experimental Physiology and Physiological Reports.

  10. Physiology Week - The Physiological Society

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    Physiology Week is here! Our annual celebration of the science of life is taking place 18-22 November 2024.From public lectures to pub quizzes, throughout the week our global community is celebrating and showcasing the science of life.

  11. Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition) - bartleby

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    Chapter 11 - The Muscular System Chapter 12 - Nervous Tissue Chapter 13 - The Spinal Cord. Spinal Nerves, And Spinal Reflexes Chapter 14 - The Brain And Cranial Nerves Chapter 15 - Sensory Pathways And The Somatic Nervous System Chapter 16 - The Autonomic Nervous System And Higher-order Functions Chapter 17 - The Special Senses Chapter 18 - The Endocrine System Chapter 19 - Blood Chapter 20 ...