Welcome to the Department of Pharmacology and Physiology at Saint Louis University — a vibrant, multidisciplinary, and dynamic academic community that thrives on education, research, collaboration, ...
At the Department of Integrative Physiology, we study organisms as functioning systems of molecules, cells, tissues and organs, with an emphasis on whole-body function and its applications to human ...
With our doctorate in integrative physiology program, we take a systems-level approach to understanding the role of physiology in human health. Our work is conducted across the entire ...
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Bringing exercise physiology from lab to life
From high-tech labs to real-world sports fields, exercise physiology is evolving to better measure, understand, and enhance human performance. Advances in analytical tools and testing methods now ...
Physiology is the science of function in living organisms. Integrative physiology integrates knowledge from anatomy, biochemistry, mathematics, physics, physiology and statistics to study how humans ...
There are several options when it comes to completing our aerospace physiology graduate program—including online, in person, part time and full time. If you’re a full-time student, you can expect to ...
Physiology studies how the human body works, including the functions and interactions of its systems, cells, and organs, and the maintenance of homeostasis. It explores how the body adapts to ...
The Molecular, Cellular and Integrative Physiology Graduate Group offers a comprehensive program of courses and outstanding research opportunities studying biological function by linking observations ...
Physiology, pathology and related sciences majors study the fundamental biological processes at play in molecular, cellular and organ systems. This degree path is ideal for students looking for a deep ...
WE have already had tospeak in terms of high commendation of Dr. Flint's comprehensive treatise on human physiology, as being written in a clear, methodical, and judicial style, the statements made ...
Why do we study anxiety as a multi-faceted construct? Does it matter to our phenomenology, how we experience this emotion, and how we behave? This begs the question: What matters most in the study of ...
Physiological and psychological effects of listening to music have been documented in humans. The changes in physiology, cognition and brain chemistry and morphology induced by music have been studied ...
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