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PhysiologyThe Science of Life : 

PhysiologyThe Science of Life [Add Your Institution Logo and Name Here] ©2005 The American Physiological Society. Permission granted for workshop use.

What is Physiology? : 

What is Physiology? Physiology is the study of life processes How living systems work at many levels  Molecular level  Organ and systems levels  Whole organism level How living systems respond to physical activity How living systems respond to environmental conditions How the genome translates into function at different levels

Why is Physiology Important? : 

Why is Physiology Important? Physiology expands our Understanding of… What “life” is How life processes work and are regulated Diseases and how to treat them How living organisms cope with or adapt to different environments

What Do Physiologists Study? : 

What Do Physiologists Study? Plants Vertebrates, such as:  Humans and other mammals  Birds  Reptiles  Amphibians  Fish Invertebrates, such as:  Insects  Worms  Mollusks

What Do Physiologists Study? : 

What Do Physiologists Study? Physiologists follow the ABC rules for use of living organisms: Appropriate Beneficial Caring

What Kinds of QuestionsDo Physiologists Ask? : 

What Kinds of QuestionsDo Physiologists Ask? Example: How do mutations in genes affect cellular, organ, and bodily function in health and disease? Tools, Techniques and Models: Use molecular biology techniques to study DNA, RNA, and cell proteins in cells in culture Measure organ function in rat and mouse strains with single gene mutations or gene “knock-outs”

What Kinds of QuestionsDo Physiologists Ask? : 

What Kinds of QuestionsDo Physiologists Ask? Example: Can exercise decrease the loss of calcium from the bones that occurs when a person is exposed to microgravity (space)? Tools, Techniques and Models: Use a specialized X-ray machine to measure bone density before and after space flight in those who did and did not exercise on a treadmill while in microgravity.

What Kinds of QuestionsDo Physiologists Ask? : 

What Kinds of QuestionsDo Physiologists Ask? Tools, Techniques and Models: Use heart cells isolated from normal rats and rats with diabetes Use electrophysiological, biochemical, pharmacological, and molecular biology techniques to study why diabetic heart cells work differently than normal heart cells Example: Why do some persons with diabetes have depressed heart pump function?

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Example: [Insert your research question here] Tools, Techniques and Models: [Insert the techniques and models you use here] What Kinds of QuestionsDo Physiologists Ask?

Meet a Physiologist : 

Meet a Physiologist [Add your picture] [Add a few points on how you got interested and what your work is]

Meet a Physiologist: Evangeline Motley : 

Meet a Physiologist: Evangeline Motley Making a tough decision: Medicine or research? Developing new medicines Researching cardiovascular functions and hypertension Teaching future physiologists and physicians Evangeline Motley, Ph.D. Meharry Medical College Nashville, Tennessee

Meet a Physiologist: Magdalena Alonso-Galicia : 

Meet a Physiologist: Magdalena Alonso-Galicia Magdalena Alonso-Galicia, Ph.D. Merck Research Laboratories West Point, Pennsylvania Wanting to help make people healthy Research labs win over hospital labs Opportunities in industry Cardiovascular research Discovering new drugs to prevent or cure disease

Meet Physiologists: Michael Romero and Caroline Sussman : 

Meet Physiologists: Michael Romero and Caroline Sussman Becoming interested in “how living things work” Research on the kidney and the brain Successfully balancing careers and family Michael Romero, Ph.D. and Caroline Sussman, Ph.D. Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, Ohio

Meet a Physiologist: Thomas Herzig : 

Meet a Physiologist: Thomas Herzig Lieutenant Thomas Herzig, Ph.D. Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory Groton, Connecticut Taking an interest in exercise Choosing a military career Researching exercise in extreme environments Teaching future doctors

What Do Physiologists Do Every Day? : 

What Do Physiologists Do Every Day? Investigate questions in physiology that most interest them Decide what work they are going to do each day Often work longer hours, but typically can be very flexible

What Do Physiologists Do Every Day? : 

What Do Physiologists Do Every Day? Many different tasks…never boring! Teaching Formulating new hypotheses to investigate Designing and performing experiments and gathering data Troubleshooting laboratory methods and learning new techniques Analyzing data and drawing conclusions Writing papers and grants Training a new generation of scientists Presenting at national and international meetings Collaborating with other scientists nationally and internationally

Where Do PhysiologistsWork? : 

Where Do PhysiologistsWork? Universities and colleges Medical and dental schools Drug and biotech companies Government and military labs

Would You Like to Be a Physiologist? : 

Would You Like to Be a Physiologist? Which Degree? Bachelor’s? Master’s? Doctoral?

Salary Expectations : 

Salary Expectations Bachelors degree University - $30,000 Industry - $50,000 Masters degree University - $35,000 Industry - $56,000 Stipends Graduate student - $20,772 (set by NIH) Postdocs - $35,568-51,036 (depending on years of experience) Salaries Assistant Professor at Medical School - $71,000 Industry Senior Scientist (with postdoc exp.) - $78,000

Physiology Training OpensDoors to Many Careers! : 

Physiology Training OpensDoors to Many Careers! Because scientific training emphasizes: Creativity and analytical thinking skills needed to solve problems Facility with mathematical concepts and their applications (e.g., data analysis and statistics) that can be applied in many different fields Well-developed skills in oral and written communication of ideas and data; and In-depth understanding of the biological, chemical and physical principles that underlie life processes Physiology Business Management SciencePolicy Scientific &Medical Writing

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Physiology Business Management SciencePolicy Scientific &Medical Writing It opens the doors to other fields, such as: Law and legal writing Business management and administration Policy, especially science policy Scientific and medical writing Physiology Training OpensDoors to Many Careers!

Physiology… A Good Choice for Me? : 

Physiology… A Good Choice for Me? Want to…  understand how living processes and systems work  help others live longer and better lives through biomedical research Are creative Are self-motivated and an independent worker Like to work with others on a shared problem Enjoy writing and communicating with others Physiology is an Excellent Career Choice

Preparing for a Career in Physiology : 

Preparing for a Career in Physiology Take relevant science courses to be ready for graduate coursework Practice your writing and speaking skills Get research experience in a lab (APS Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship) Talk to scientists in fields that you find interesting Try to attend a local scientific meeting if possible

Learn MoreAbout Physiology : 

Learn MoreAbout Physiology The American Physiological Society Careers Website www.the-aps.org Click on “Careers”

The American Physiological Society : 

The American Physiological Society Association of physiologists Started in 1887 Research journals Education programs and materials Awards Meetings