American Physiological Society
The American Physiological Society (APS) is a nonprofit devoted to fostering education, scientific research, and dissemination of information in the physiological sciences. On our YouTube page, we'll present informative and interesting video content related to APS programs and initiatives including meetings and publications. Subscribe to our channel to receive notifications when new content is posted.
Understanding Body Temperature and Energy Homeostasis in Mice
Let It Go Freeing Faculty to Focus on What Matters — Student Learning
Neural Control & Autonomic Regulation Lifetime Achievement Award Lecture
Why Physiology Matters: The Science Driving Human Health Forward
The Future of Science Is at Stake
CSF Production by the Choroid Plexus Epithelium
Engaging Your Technology Transfer Office to Translate Research into Patents
Cardiopulmonary Exercise Tests Using Wireless Sensors
Leveraging Novel Animal Models for Translational Research
Making Renal Physiology Education Less Convoluted
Using Enzymes to Digest Muscle and Cardiac Tissue Models
Heterogeneity in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Endurance Exercise without Weight Loss May Reduce Body Fat
What Physiology—and APS—Means to Our Members
Gx: From Hydration Science to Technology
Hypertension Disrupts Natural Blood Pressure ‘Dipping’ Rhythm in Both Sexes
Removing Key Gut Acid in Mice Blocks Intestinal Inflammation and Prevents Disease
Exercise More, Sit Less to Manage Frailty and Hypertension Risk in Aging
New Tool Lets Athletes Predict Sweat Rate to Maximize Performance, Avoid Heat Illness
How Much You Weigh before Bariatric Surgery May Correlate with How Much Weight You Lose
The Heart Grows More in Pregnant Rats with High Blood Pressure
‘Good’ Brown Fat Metabolism Changes Happen with Estrogen Loss, Not Necessarily Just with Aging
2024 Hugh Davson Distinguished Lectureship: Calcium, ATP and ROS: A Mitochondrial Love-hate Triangle
‘Social Jet Lag’ Linked to Weight Gain and Increased Blood Sugar in Mice
Why Is Brown Fat Protective Against Metabolic Disease
Engaging the Physiology Classroom
Developing Reproducible Small Animal Models to Better Reflect Lung Fibrosis Pathophysiology
RSV Before Age 2 Leads to Long-term Changes in Lung Function