Take the case of Jody Miller, an exercise physiologist who wanted to have a baby.
University of Wisconsin physiologist Hannah Carey has 100 squirrels hibernating in two dark walk-in refrigerators in her lab.
Jessica Matthews, a personal trainer and exercise physiologist for the American Council on Exercise in San Diego, Calif.
Denis Noble, a physiologist at Oxford University, began using these equations to model heart cells almost 30 years ago.
Not as dangerous as you may think, says someone who should know: University of Wisconsin-Green Bay sports physiologist James Marker.
Among the more promising is Cyberonics' vagus-nerve stimulation approach, pioneered by Jacob Zabara, its scientific founder who's a retired Temple University physiologist.
Exercise physiologist Raymond Verheijen, who is working with the Russia national team during Euro 2012, believes as many as 80% of injuries are preventable.
This is a term first coined by Cosma Shalizi, professor of statistics at Carnegie Mellon, and named after the great 19th century French physiologist Claude Bernard.
He explains that the data is shared with a unique personal weight loss team which includes a registered dietician, behavioral coach, along with an exercise physiologist.
Mr Bowden had worked as a cardiac physiologist before changing his career several years ago to become an international sales and marketing executive at a bioscience company.
In 1995, Tom Hughes came across an insightful paper Jens Holst , a physiologist at the University of Copenhagen, had written about the connection between DPP-4 and GLP-1.
Implanting sensors under the skin, notes Howard Erikson, an animal physiologist at Kansas State University, has to be done in a way that doesn't compromise the safety of the meat.
Invented by an evil sports physiologist named Skip Latella, it promises to boost my balance, strength and flexibility in simple but onerous 15-minute sessions, three or four times a week.
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In the late 1800s English physiologist John Langley discovered the muscular nicotinic receptor when he tied a frog muscle to a round drum, put nicotine on the muscle and saw it contract.
This is accomplished by using a wireless device (Fitbit) and a Withings scale (to measure your weight, track sleep, and activity) along with motivation from a registered dietician, an exercise physiologist, and behavioral coaching sessions via Skype.
It was in the fall of 1956 that a young physiologist, Dr. Jack Johnson at the University of Minnesota, said you know, to Dr. Lillehei and the rest of them, 'I've been pacing frog hearts for five years with an electrical stimulator.
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