Human Physiology and Physiology of Physical Education Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Human Physiology and Physiology of Physical Education
Human Physiology and Physiology of Physical Education
The research group MFYS explores the interaction of exercise on neurochemistry and neurophysiology. The research is concentrated at several levels: Fundamental – Physiological research; Applied – Clinical research and Benchmarking – Policy making research.
Most of the research projects progress through these 3 levels, starting from fundamental studies (e.g. animal studies) through applied, clinical trials, which could lead to ...
The focus of the Department of Physiology - Immunology is directed towards the application of basic immunological knowledge and molecular biotechnology for the understanding, diagnosis and treatment of human diseases, in particular haematological malignancies and solid tumors. Molecular techniques and tools developed in a research setting are made available for the diagnosis and the follow-up of patients. Studies in pre- clinical animal ...
The Physiotherapy, Human Physiology and Anatomy department is one of two departments of the Faculty LK. It conducts research and provides education in the domains of anatomy, human physiology and physiotherapy.
The department of Pathologic Biochemistry and Physiology is responsible for (post)graduate teaching in this field. It also plays a co-ordinating role in the organisation of courses and training in medical research. Within its own laboratories, the department offers training to Master and Ph.D. students in research projects in the field of diabetes. The research activities are undertaken within the broader framework of the Diabetes Research ...
Research Exercise Physiology is one of the five units of the departement of Movement Sciences. The specific research lines of each research group all relate to the two central themes: Health & Well-being and Sports & Performance. As such, the two overarching research themes constitute the explicit link between the research groups.
The research unit ARCS (anatomical research and clinical studies), is created to give answers, through the anatomy, to many questions coming from clinicians. Therefore, several research topics/lines exist within ARCS (obesity, medical imaging, lymphology, neurology, morphology, anatomical variations/anomalies, …).
Almost all research within the unit is based on anatomy (dissections/interventions).
The ...