The Molecular, Cellular and Integrative Physiology Graduate Group offers a comprehensive program of courses and outstanding research opportunities studying biological function by linking observations ...
Cells use a sophisticated parcel service to transport biomolecules to their destination. James E. Rothman discovered the cellular transport system, winning the Nobel Prize for Physiology in 2013 for ...
Vision – To be the world's leading and most trusted provider of information and services that will make a real difference in clinical practice and improve outcomes for patients. Mission – To lead the ...
The physiology program prepares students for a career in original research, teaching, and applied physiology at a college, university, or professional school level. Graduates also find employment in ...
The mission of the CMPP graduate program is to prepare students for careers in basic biological and biomedical research, industry, and teaching. The program emphasizes training in molecular and cell ...
The Nobel Prize Committee has awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine to University of California San Diego alumnus ...
Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology and Physiology (CMPP) is a program dedicated to advancing understanding of the human body and the ways medicine can combat illnesses within it. The School of ...
In this interview, News-Medical speaks to research associate Dr. Alessandra Stangherlin about her latest research that provided new insights into the circadian rhythm of the heart. Please can you ...
A TEXT-BOOK by such an experienced teacher as Prof. H. H. Dixon -is very welcome. To judge from the introduction, this book represents in condensed form the series of lectures which the author has ...