Monash physiology handbook




















Any units listed for this area of study relate only to the 'Requirements' outlined in the component of any bachelors double degrees. Unit codes that are not linked to their entry in the Handbook are not available for study in the current year. Faculty of Science. Department of Physiology. Dr Julia Choate. Physiology is the study of the way in which the body functions normally, and in dysfunction and disease. It is a core discipline of the biomedical, medical and life sciences.

Physiology provides the answers to questions on how the body works, on what happens when we are born and develop, on how our body systems adapt when challenged by stresses such as exercise or environmental extremes, and on how body functions change in disease states.

From nerves to muscles, from the brain to hormones, physiologists are concerned with functions at all levels. This spans from the molecular and cellular to the organ and body systems levels, to ultimately provide understanding of the integrated function of the whole body. We are a leading Department of Physiology, both nationally and internationally. Any units listed for this area of study relate only to the 'Requirements' outlined in the Faculty of Science component of any bachelors double degrees.

Unit codes that are not linked to their entry in the Handbook are not available for study in the current year. Department of Physiology. Dr Julia Choate. Physiology is the study of the way in which the body functions normally, and in dysfunction and disease. It is a core discipline of the biomedical, medical and life sciences. Physiology provides the answers to questions on how the body works, on what happens when we are born and develop, on how our body systems adapt when challenged by stresses such as exercise or environmental extremes, and on how body functions change in disease states.

From nerves to muscles, from the brain to hormones, physiologists are concerned with functions at all levels. This spans from the molecular and cellular to the organ and body systems levels, to ultimately provide understanding of the integrated function of the whole body.

We are a leading Department of Physiology, both nationally and internationally. The Department has produced six fellows of the Australian Academy of Sciences. Our research is focused around areas that address modern day issues of health and disease.

These include:. In all units, emphasis will be on human body function. These scientists and academics are at the cutting edge of teaching and research innovation. Want to find out more about a course, tour our facilities or enquire about a research program?

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