Digital twins are increasingly proposed as computational tools to represent organ function, patient state, and response to intervention. Their broader use ...
Systems physiology examines how organ systems cooperate through dynamic networks of interaction to sustain homeostasis and generate complex organismal behaviours. Rather than studying isolated cells ...
Sleep arises from the complex coordination of large-scale brain networks and homeostatic regulatory systems. However, understanding the causal mechanisms ...
Our research focuses on studying vascular function/dysfunction in healthy and diseased states, with particular emphasis on chronic kidney disease, and vascular responses to exercise and diet. Our ...
Cardiovascular research is one of the key areas of interest of the Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics. Research by our faculty members focuses on a variety of subjects including ...