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Human and Applied Physiology MSc @ King’s College London

Our Human & Applied Physiology MSc will give...

Our Human & Applied Physiology MSc will give you an advanced theoretical and practical understanding of the functioning of the muscular, respiratory and cardiovascular systems, including the effects of extreme environmental conditions on whole-body physiology. This innovative course will put you at the cutting edge of the field alongside internationally renowned experts. Key Benefits The original and foremost course in human and applied physiology in the UK * Unique exposure to human physiology applied to aerospace and military medicine offered only by King’s College London Training in a wide variety of relevant practical laboratory skills Gain a knowledge base of human physiology particularly relevant for careers in biomedical research and medicine Lectures from world-leading experts in a variety of different fields

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. All footage is the property of James Clark. ©2016 Dory Video/James Clark

Introduction to the MSc Human & Applied Physiology at King’s College London

An introduction to the MSc Human & Applied...

An introduction to the MSc Human & Applied Physiology at King’s College London. Human & Applied Physiology enables students to gain a theoretical and practical understanding of the functioning of the muscular, respiratory and cardiovascular systems at rest and during exercise, including the effects of extreme environmental conditions on whole body physiology. Leads to careers in teaching and research, medicine, physiotherapy, health services, physical education.

The rationale behind making this site

A short presentation showing the rationale behind making...

A short presentation showing the rationale behind making this site.

The Cardiovascular System in Space (Mission Discovery 2013)

A Narrated slide show intended for 14-018 year...

A Narrated slide show intended for 14-018 year old students describing the short and long-term effects of space travel and living in microgravity on the cardiovascular system (heart and blood vessels). Written for Mission Discovery (organised by ISSET, www.isset.org, and hosted by King’s College London) in July 2013. Written and narrated by James Clark, Lecturer in Aerospace Physiology, Kings’ College London (www.kcl.ac.uk)

Giving a Scientific Presentation – Hints and Tips

Some helpful hints on preparing and presenting scientific...

Some helpful hints on preparing and presenting scientific data.

Serial Dilution Theory

Theoretical demonstration showing the preparation of serial dilutions...

Theoretical demonstration showing the preparation of serial dilutions for pharmacology experiments.

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