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Physiology Friday 2018

Staff and students at King’s College London raise...


Staff and students at King’s College London raise awareness for Physiology by inviting new members to the KCL Physiology Society and cycling all afternoon in the Foyer in New Hunts House, KCL Music by BenSound.

Extreme Physiology 2018 on the Man-Rated Centrifuge.

Footage from a visit to the Man-Rated Centrifuge...


Footage from a visit to the Man-Rated Centrifuge at QinetiQ, Farnborough. Thanks to all the staff at QinetiQ for their help Music by Bensound

Extreme Physiology Centrifuge Experience 2017

Students from the BSc Extreme Physiology at King’s...


Students from the BSc Extreme Physiolgy at King’s College London experience elevated Gz on the man-rated centriguge at QinetiQ, Farnborough, UK. Thanks to the staff at the Centrifuge for all their support

ESA Astronaut Tim Peake calling KCL from International Space Station

A satellite telephone Call from the ISS. European...


A satelite telephone Call from the ISS. European Space Agency astronaut, Tim Peake makes a call to King’s College London (KCL) during a lecture given by Casey Pruett (Managing Director, Wyle Labs contractor to the European Space Agency). Staff and students from KCL BSc Module Extreme Physiology and MSc programmes in Human & Applied Physiology and Space Physiology & Health were able to ask Tim questions. Posted with Permission of Tim Peake, Casey Pruett and ESA.

Extreme Physiology at QinetiQ – Human Centrifuge (2015)

Here are some BSc students from King’s College...


Here are some BSc students from King’s College London who visited the Human Centrifuge at QinetiQ (Farnborough). Thanks to the staff at the Centrifuge for being so supportive.

BSc Extreme Physiology (King’s College London)

Video summary of the 3rd Year Module


Video summary of the 3rd Year Module in Extreme Physiology at King’s College London including practical sessions in the labs at King’s College London and field trips to QinetiQ on the man-rated centrifuge and University of Portsmouth department of Sports and Exerceise Science. Students partake in a range of practicals and field trips investigating the effects extremes of temperature, altitude, depth and medicine on human physiology.

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