Have dreams of working in the medical or veterinary fields? UW’s human and animal physiology minor might be for you. This program equips students with the skills, education and experience needed to ...
The new Being Human series from New Scientist events features four online evening lectures in 2022 that will take a deep dive into the origins of all the things that make us, us. So, what makes us ...
AS Fullerian Professor of Physiology, Dr. Waller has published a series of lectures on the electrical properties of nerve, in which he tells us that his aim has been to give “an exposition of the ...
Edward F. Adolph Distinguished Lectureship – Environmental and Exercise Physiology Section Dr. Wagner will present his lecture “Maximum Oxygen Consumption and Its Limitation: the Good, the Bad and the ...
Are you curious about how the body works? The human physiology minor exposes students to general and specialized courses related to human biology including courses such as exercise and aging in health ...
Myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) is the most common form of adult-onset muscular dystrophy, affecting about 1 in 8,000 people. While it is well known for causing muscle weakness and stiffness, DM1 also ...