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Cardiovascular Physiology and Human skeletal muscle function and Exercise performance for University Biomedicine
Project Sponsor Professor/Program Director David A. Williams Physiology/ Biomedicine 03 8344-5845 davidaw@unimelb.edu.au Project Objectives and Outcomes: We will: i) design, develop and employ in a…
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Regulation of plasma osmolality and volume in human subjects.
Project Description: This project will adapt an existing practical class “Volume and Solute Control in Human Subjects” which runs in the Dept of Physiology, School…
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Thyroid gland physiology virtual laboratory.
Project Description: An existing ‘paper based’ practical class challenges students to analyse and interpret data on thyroid gland function from a normal, an underactive and…
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Blood Banking
Project Description: The project will look at how blood crossmatching is done. The content will leverage presentation used for teaching blood to first year medicine…