Experimental Biology

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.

By Keitumetse Mafojane (not verified) on 22 Apr 2014 #permalink

The conference really sounds interesting but I'd love to know what Comparative and Evolutionary Physiology is?

By Luyanda Ndlovu… (not verified) on 30 Apr 2014 #permalink

The conference sounds very interesting but I'd just like to know what comparative and evolutionary physiology is?

By Luyanda 14124093 (not verified) on 01 May 2014 #permalink