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In 1750 he was appointed professor of physiology, a position he maintained for forty years.
In anatomy and physiology, a duct is a circumscribed channel leading f
al pathology, Hygiene and immunology, Psycho physiology) achieved success in research on: vaccines,
1997 Animal Physiology: Adaptation and Environment Cambridge & New
nhance her physical capabilities, her unique physiology allowing her to be physically enhanced by th
, Themes in Literature, Physics, Anatomy and Physiology, American Government and Politics, Trigonome
In plant physiology, an auxetic substance will tend to increase
works out of the university's Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics.
or Gene Function, and Oxford's Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics.
is a research scientist in the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics at the University of O
with Bachelor of Science degrees in exercise physiology and anatomy.
American Society of Animal Science Award in Physiology and Endocrinology
zed the formation of a Ph.D program in Sport Physiology and Performance.
tissue mechanics contribute to development, physiology, and disease.
with other researchers studying the physics, physiology, and psychology of baseball.
They realized how a patient's physiology and psychology can have an effect on one ano
iment was published in the same magazine for physiology and pathology.
string of degrees, including a doctorate in physiology and an M.D.
here she won the college's Bronze Medals for Physiology and Histology and qualified in 1934.
apidly growing interest in hyperbaric oxygen physiology and therapy.
on, diets, rest, avoiding injury, and sports physiology and psychology.
Paul Greengard, Ph.D., Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine, 2000; Head of the Laboratory o
to G. Haberlandt at the Institute for plant physiology and took his doctor's degree with him in 192
monstrator in the university's department of physiology and biochemistry after a chance meeting with
s are described in detail and their anatomy, physiology and bibliography are specified.
ee in Sports Science and a Masters degree in Physiology and Nutrition from Loughborough University.
chool for Girls, before studying Psychology, Physiology and Philosophy at St Anne's College, Oxford
In this book he discusses the anatomy, physiology and diseases of the ear.
98) and a Master of Science degree (Exercise Physiology and Human Performance, 2000) from OU.
of California, Irvine, in the Department of Physiology and Biophysics where he served as chairman.
He holds a Professorship of Physiology, and has research interests in the neurologi
From 1756 to 1774, he taught physiology and medicine at the university in that city.
965-1966), working in aerospace medicine and physiology, and as a National Heart Institute post-doct
nguage processing, voice disorders/laryngeal physiology, and vestibular physiology.
s remembered for his research in respiratory physiology and his work in experimental surgery.
of Technology (MIT), won the Nobel prize in physiology and medicine in 2001 for his work in program
earch was concerned with anemia and with the physiology and pathology of the liver.
Authors, PBZ publishes papers "about animal physiology and biochemistry at all levels of organizati
A Treatise on Physiology and Hygiene : for Schools, Families, and Col
rity on the common earthworm, their anatomy, physiology and social networking habits.
The English translation, Ideal Marriage: Its Physiology and Technique was the best-known work on its
te the disease in order to study Parkinson's physiology and possible treatments within the laborator
e departments of Human anatomy and genetics, Physiology, and Statistics.
d the University of Oxford where she studied physiology and philosophy.
He was also interested in vegetable physiology, and in particular investigated the movement
The I. M. Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry (IEPHB) is a facility in Sa
o the University of Leeds, where he gained a Physiology and Sport degree in 2009.
College, Cambridge, to its praelectorship in physiology, and thirteen years later he became the firs
sts; he was a world authority on electrolyte physiology, and in general on the physiology of the ino
sor of Chemistry, the Waynflete Professor of Physiology, and the Waynflete Professor of Pure Mathema
lterations in cell signaling linked to tumor physiology and host tumor interactions contribute signi
ist below, including five Nobel Laureates in Physiology and Medicine, shows the notable past or curr
He wrote the first genuine textbook on physiology and created the concept of nerve conduction
town University's Special Masters program in physiology and biophysics.
ts to understand the correlated evolution of physiology and behavior, as well as the physiological,
ted and subsequently controlling sex-typical physiology and behaviors.
Florida with a bachelor's degree in applied physiology and kinesiology in 2009.
aphy and Sociology, a diploma in Anatomy and Physiology, and a Red Cross Therapeutic care course qua
In 1821, he was professor of physiology and pathology, then in 1826 professor of phy
ariety of other areas, most notably into the physiology and distribution of snakes.
855 to 1891 he was an associate professor of physiology and anatomy at the University of Giessen.
at Urbana-Champaign, followed by an M.S. in physiology and his M.D. from the University of Illinois
the differing points of view of psychology, physiology and philosophy.
w such photoperiodic and seasonal changes in physiology and various behaviours, it is also used as a
rican biochemist and Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine (1986).
tice, then moved to Memphis in 1851 to teach physiology and pathological anatomy at Memphis Medical
1998) as an Associate Professor of Medicine, Physiology and Biophysics.
pioneering studies of avian life history and physiology, and especially her work on the White-crowne
ne center (affecting aspects of reproductive physiology and behavior as well as other functions such
tates: he was particularly interested in the physiology and pathology of the respiratory organs.
me, I. M. Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry.
ode may include thoughts, feelings, actions, physiology, and other elements of human behavior to sel
cademic electives, including Marine Science, Physiology and Anatomy, Advanced Geology, and Psycholog
Kenny de Meirleir is a professor of physiology and internal medicine at the Vrije Universit
sciousness may find their explanation in the physiology and functioning of the brain.
bia University, where she majored in applied physiology and nutrition and was awarded a Master of Sc
traditional sexological fields like biology, physiology, and medicine, the DGSS focus has centered o
His research is concerned with the physiology and anatomy of the auditory nerve and cochle
issue of why he never won the Nobel Prize of Physiology and Medicine.
hair of chemistry, and giving instruction in physiology and mathematics.
st known for works pertaining to electrolyte physiology and analytical chemistry.
reslau became an innovative center for plant physiology and microbiology while he was there.
rlane Burnet jointly won the Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine.
el was personally interested in experimental physiology and wanted to establish a prize for progress
eron Professor of Medicine, and Professor of Physiology and Oncology, at McGill University.
ewis was engaged in lecturing on hygiene and physiology, and at the latter date he settled in Boston
It will feature concentrations in sport physiology and sport performance, and is expected to st
Institute of Physiology and Biophysics
Nitric oxide: physiology and pathophysiology
Read's research focuses on plant and fungal physiology and ecology, particularly the biology of roo
Plant Physiology and Ecology (1907)
He got his master's degree in Exercise Physiology and worked on his doctorate in Sports Psycho
Integrative Physiology and Behavioral Science.
Some important changes in physiology and morphology are now visible, such as mott
e Science and Kinesiology (includes Exercise Physiology and Biomechanical Sciences) • Military Scien
nterian professor of comparative anatomy and physiology, and in 1863 delivered the Hunterian oration
ig, in 1691 appointed to two chairs, that of physiology and of botany, and made the curator of the U
In physiology and medicine, hypotension is abnormally low
volved in the natural sulfur cycle and yeast physiology and metabolism.
ene (1866-1947) was an American professor of physiology and pharmacology, born at Crawford Co., Indi
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
1867 The Physiology and Pathology of Mind.
ered for his work involving muscle and nerve physiology, and contributions made in the study of phys
Plant Pathology, Physiology, and Weed Science
Plant pathology, physiology, and weed science
n 1891 and 1900, when he became professor of physiology and pharmacology at the University of Missou
A catechism of the physiology and philosophy of body, sense, and mind: For
ing Professor in the Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics at Baylor College of Medicine
ten used in experimental studies on neuronal physiology and neuronal death or survival as a method t
sity College, Cardiff to study chemistry and physiology and was awarded his B.Sc. degree in 1928.
tion, biomechanics, circulation, and sensory physiology and neural coordination.
for publishing two journals: The Journal of Physiology and Experimental Physiology.
was nominated as the Fullerian Professor of Physiology and Comparative Anatomy at the Royal Institu
6 to 1888 and from 1891 to 1896 Hardy taught physiology and biology at BYA, and was an assistant pri
ical Center) and as a part-time professor of physiology and biophysics at the University of Kentucky
UCL Research Department of Neuroscience, Physiology and Pharmacology
nd eventing horses, research on newborn foal physiology and diseases, development of new drug treatm
Sir Frederick Hopkins (Nobel Laureate, Physiology and Medicine)
Religious Studies • Physics and Astronomy • Physiology and Health Science • Political Science • Psy
0, initially as the Linacre Professorship of Physiology and then as the chair of Human and Comparati
f human reproduction, including reproductive physiology and pathology, endocrinology, andrology, gon
ded by Dr. Arno B. Luckhardt, a professor of physiology, and led to the publication of the translati
he had a broad grasp of the whole domain of physiology and morphology as understood in those days.
ologist known for his work into invertebrate physiology and anatomy.
JT Potts described the physiology and clinical role of calcitonin.
damental studies in the field of comparative physiology and biochemistry of the nervous system.
on to gastrin while he was Holt Professor of Physiology, and Head of Department, at the University o
was a specialist concerning gastrointestinal physiology and anatomy.
ed in fermentation, with yeast selection and physiology, and with the practical issues of brewing.
Turner (1875-1957) was a noted professor of Physiology and Zoology who founded the department of ph
esents current research on the biochemistry, physiology, and genetics of animals.
y appointed Assistant Professor of Practical Physiology, and was elected to the Royal Society when h
y, meteorology, botany, animal and vegetable physiology, and geology; and its influence in improving
ican dermatologist, a professor of medicine, physiology and biophysics at Boston University who is k
His work began in botany and plant physiology, and he continued this throughout his career
He was a Professor of Physiology and founding director of Sri Lanka's Postgra
understanding of how animals work: from the physiology and biochemistry of tissues and major organ
The primary research areas include physiology and biochemistry, while the educational effo
rom 1968-79, where he served as chair of the Physiology and Behavior Section, Division of Biological
ealed that THP may have a role in regulatory physiology and actually participates in transporter fun
The two shared the 1922 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for this work.
After studying hygiene, physiology and district nursing in Ireland, she lecture
"collaboration of two neighboring sciences: physiology and sociology" (Mauss 1936: 373).
ty for control theory sparked an interest in physiology and then biochemistry, and his undergraduate
uration vary depending on dosage, individual physiology, and set and setting.
r Physiologie und Hygiene der Luftfahrt (The Physiology and Hygiene involving Aviation), 1912
k the title of professor of general anatomy, physiology and histology.
hed a text on anaesthetic and intensive care physiology and pharmacology.
nly rats, as a means to study the disorder's physiology and to examine different treatments.
ner, joint winner of the 2002 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine.
His most noted book, System of Physiology, appeared in 1824.
Environmental effects on physiology are numerous; one of the most carefully stud
Jacob Carter/Selmak describes its entire physiology as "out of proportion": the drone's heart an
the study and exploration of health & human physiology, as well as the nutritional & ecological asp
he succeeded Friedrich Goltz as professor of physiology at the University of Halle.
turer and Reader at University Laboratory of Physiology at Oxford University.
pent two years as a post-doctoral scholar in physiology at the University of Michigan before startin
be confused with Andrew Parker, professor of physiology at St. John's College, Oxford, whose work in
From 1945 to 1954 he was Professor of Physiology at Queen Elizabeth College, University of Lo
He taught Anatomy and Physiology at Draughn's Business College for several ye
In 1873 he was appointed Professor of Physiology at the Royal Manchester School of Medicine.
Morrell became a demonstrator in physiology at the Oxford university museum under George
13, Livingston became the professor of plant physiology at Johns Hopkins University.
From 1871 to 1891, Hensen was professor of physiology at Kiel.
In 1859 he became a professor of physiology at the University of Bonn, where he remained
e held the professorship in pharmacology and physiology at the Karolinska Institute from 1927 to 195
where he studied philosophy, psychology, and physiology at Oxford's Oriel College.
eting her master's degree in equine exercise physiology at Texas A&M University (TAMU), Boening serv
He accordingly went up to study physiology at King's College, London.
ly served in a position in the Institute for Physiology at the University of Halle.
He taught physiology at Berkeley from 1928 until his retirement i
He was later a professor of physiology at the University of Montpellier.
Dr. Kare taught physiology at Cornell University, North Carolina State
He is currently a professor of Physiology at the University of Pennsylvania.
ained as a physiologist in the Department of Physiology at University College, London in the early 1
was an instructor of comparative zoology and physiology at the agricultural academy in Proskau.
Haberlandt (1854-1945) as professor of plant physiology at the University of Berlin.
He is currently a University Lecturer in Physiology at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow
accepted a full professorship of anatomy and physiology at the University of Bonn, also in Prussia.
lege, Cambridge, after a spell as a tutor in Physiology at Clare College, Cambridge he was ordained
Cambridge, and in 1911 became a professor of physiology at Durham University.
From 1910, he worked as an assistant in physiology at the Rockefeller Institute , until 1914 wh
He earned his MD and MS and PhD in physiology at Seoul National University from 1980 to 19
urts had been a professor of Kinesiology and Physiology at Brock University, in St. Catharines, Onta
m Hospital in Boston, and research fellow in physiology at Harvard Medical School.
nd his doctorate in 1917, becoming docent of physiology at the Institute the same year.
He was made lecturer on physiology at Surgeon's Hall and Physician to the Royal
an Diego and an MD and PhD in Biophysics and Physiology at the University of Washington, Seattle.
4 and has been a Special Professor in Animal Physiology at the University of Nottingham since 1988.
the position of Professor of Biology (Plant Physiology) at the University of Sydney in 1966, he and
ndon, and studied philosophy, psychology and physiology at Oxford University, and went on to complet
h Council Unit of Invertebrate Chemistry and Physiology at the Department of Zoology of the Universi
ht was a skeptic and professor of behavioral physiology at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography,
Honorary Lecturer in Physiology at UCL.
Taubenhaus (the chief of plant pathology and physiology at the Agricultural and Mechinical College i
a Polish Jew, physician of and professor of physiology at the University of Lemberg.
he succeeded Ernest Starling as professor of physiology at University College, London, a post he hel
50 he was appointed professor of anatomy and physiology at the University of Basel, and in 1855 retu
Taubenhaus (the chief of plant pathology and physiology at the Agricultural and Mechinical College i
                                                                                                    


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