I am very excited about the upcoming Experimental Biology conference that starts next weekend. I just looked through the Spring newsletter for the Comparative and Evolutionary Physiology section of the American Physiological Society. Check out the exciting programming in comparative physiology at this year's conference:
Monday, April 28
10:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Featured Topic: Abstract-Driven Trainee Session
3:15 PM – 5:15 PM
Featured Topic: Comparative Physiology of Aging and Senescence
Tuesday, April 29
8:00 AM – 10:00 AM
CEPS Symposium: RNAseq Approaches to Understanding Extreme
Physiological Adaptations
Speakers: Brooke Harrison, Matt Andrews, Jason Podrabsky, Daniel Warren
10:30 AM – 12:30 PM
CEPS Symposium: Organismal Adaptation/Response to Hypoxic
Environments
Speakers: Tobias Wang, Paul Ponganis, Tatum Simonson, Allyson Hindle
3:15 PM – 5:15 PM
August Krogh Distinguished Lecture: Hibernation, Guts and Microbes:
Bringing Symbiosis into Animal Physiology
Speaker: Hannah Carey
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What exactly is meant by experimental biology? Im studying Biological Sciences and this sounds interesting.
The conference really sounds interesting but I'd love to know what Comparative and Evolutionary Physiology is?
The conference sounds very interesting but I'd just like to know what comparative and evolutionary physiology is?
Here is a link for more information about the Comparative and Evolutionary Physiology section of the APS:
http://www.the-aps.org/mm/hp/Audiences/Sections/Sample-Category-4