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Mammals, from the mighty blue whale to the tiny shrew, inhabit nearly every corner of our planet. Their remarkable adaptability to different environments has long fascinated scientists, with each ...
Aging Changes in the Cardiovascular System Affecting Diagnosis and Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease Changes in the cardiovascular anatomy and physiology that occur with aging are responsible ...
Maintaining a stable heartbeat is critical for survival. Your heart must constantly adapt its output to meet changing demands for oxygen and nutrients. Traditionally, scientists have attributed this ...
You already move to work that powerful muscle. The time of day can amp up the benefits, found physiology and public health ...
In a world-first pilot study, researchers from the University of South Australia have used video footage of insects to ...
Research into cardiovascular physiology in nonmammalian vertebrates reveals a remarkable array of adaptative features that underpin effective oxygen delivery and metabolic regulation under diverse ...
Website: Cardiovascular Physiology Research Laboratory Director: William B. Farquhar Cardiovascular Nutrition Research Laboratory Our research focus is on the role of dietary nutrients on the ...
Cardiovascular physiology Taking research to heart The work of our cardiovascular physiology research team is focused on the study of fundamental aspects of heart function as well as the mechanistic ...
Cardiovascular research is one of the key areas of interest of the Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics. Research by our faculty members focuses on a variety of subjects including ...
Training focuses on relating the basic approaches of molecular and cellular biology, physiology, biophysics, biomedical engineer‌ing and imaging to mechanistic questions and problems pertinent to the ...
Cardiovascular Physiology Lab Allison Campbell, PhD Candidate Supervisors: Dr. Victoria Claydon and Dr. Anita Cote Email: [email protected] "My research focuses on multimodal neuroimaging of ...
The changes in cardiovascular physiology must be differentiated from the effects of pathology, such as coronary artery disease, that occur with increasing frequency as age increases.