Physiology Department

The Department of Physiology is a cornerstone of biomedical education and research, dedicated to understanding the functions of living systems. It provides comprehensive education in human and comparative physiology, equipping students with the knowledge and skills to explore the intricate mechanisms that sustain life. Our department offers robust undergraduate, graduate, and professional training programs designed to foster critical thinking, scientific inquiry, and a passion for discovery. Students and researchers delve into areas such as cellular physiology, neurophysiology, cardiovascular and respiratory physiology, and metabolic regulation. A vibrant hub of innovation, the department boasts state-of-the-art laboratories, cutting-edge technology, and collaborative research opportunities. Faculty members are leaders in their fields, contributing to advancements in health sciences and translational medicine. Through a commitment to academic excellence, groundbreaking research, and community engagement, the Department of Physiology prepares graduates to make significant contributions to science, medicine, and beyond.



- Our Goal

The primary goal of the Physiology Department is to advance knowledge and understanding of the fundamental principles governing the functions of living organisms.
The department strives to achieve this by:
1. Providing Excellence in Education

  • Delivering high-quality instruction in human and comparative physiology to students across undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs.
  • Equipping students with critical thinking, problem-solving, and research skills to excel in academic, clinical, and industry settings.
2. Promoting Cutting-Edge Research
  • Conducting innovative research to uncover mechanisms underlying health and disease.
  • Encouraging interdisciplinary collaborations to translate discoveries into practical medical and scientific advancements.
3. Fostering a Culture of Inquiry and Innovation
  • Inspiring curiosity and a passion for lifelong learning among students and faculty.
  • Supporting the development of new tools, techniques, and concepts to address complex biological challenges.
4. Enhancing Public Health and Community Impact
  • Contributing to public health initiatives through research and outreach programs.
  • Training graduates who are well-prepared to address global health challenges and improve the quality of life.

By fulfilling these objectives, the Physiology Department aims to be a leader in education, research, and service in the field of life sciences.

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