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source: The Physiological Society 2016年9月21日
Physiology 2016
The Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society partnered to hold Physiology 2016 in Dublin. This partnership between the two oldest and largest physiological societies in the world marked the 140th anniversary of the founding of TPS and the 129th of the APS and is a continuation of a program of strategic collaborations.
Jeffrey Friedman: Keynote Lecture 42:15 Remote control of hypothalamic circuits controlling food intake and metabolism
Jeffrey Friedman, Rockefeller University, United States
John Cryan: The Physiological Society Annual Public Lecture 54:08
2016 Otto Hutter Prize Lecture: Prem Kumar 44:43
Barb Goodman: Student-centered learning in physiology courses enhanced by technology 14:37
Can you outrun a bad diet? Session 1: John Blundell 31:04
Can you outrun a bad diet? Session 2: Mark Hopkins 11:13
Can you outrun a bad diet? Session 3: Audrey Bergouignan 10:48
Can you outrun a bad diet? Session 4: Dylan Thompson 27:24
Plenary Lecture: Bert Sakmann 1:00:43
Mitochondria in integrative physiology of obesity & metabolic dysfunction- Session 1: Erin Seifert 28:58
Mitochondria in integrative physiology of obesity & metabolic dysfunction- Session 2: Robert Noland 23:44
Mitochondria in integrative physiology of obesity & metabolic dysfunction- Session 3 Shawn Burgess 27:37
Circadian regulation of cardiovascular and kidney function- Session 4: Michelle Gumz 24:04
Plenary Lecture: Emma Hart 37:37
Circadian regulation of cardiovascular and kidney function- Session 1: Martin Young 23:24
Circadian regulation of cardiovascular and kidney function- Session 2: Glenn Rodrigo 14:01
Circadian regulation of cardiovascular and kidney function- Session 3: Tami Martino 19:44
Keynote lecture: Susan Wray 44:55
John O'Keefe: The Physiological Society Annual Review Lecture 52:44
Physiological approaches to study the science of human sedentariness- Session 1: Marc Hamilton 27:41
Physiological approaches to study the science of human sedentariness- Session 2: Jason Gill 11:26
Physiological approaches to study the science of human sedentariness- Session 3: Audrey Bergouignan 11:23
Physiological approaches to study the science of human sedentariness- Session 4: Paul Greenhaff 28:47
How to publish your data- Session 1: Alan Batterham 22:10
How to publish your data- Session 2: Alicia McDonough 25:08
Plenary lecture: Chris Miller 51:53
Sleep and the ageing brain- Session 1: Julie Carrier 33:03
Keynote lecture: Nanduri R Prabhakar 43:53
Sleep and the ageing brain- Session 2: Claire Sexton 10:01
Sleep and the ageing brain- Session 4: Jose L. Cantero 13:56
Emerging author tools- Fiona Seymour 22:44
Publishing metrics- Paul Trevorrow 19:33
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