Physiological adaptations at the gills and tissues of fishes
Professor Colin J Brauner, Department of Zoology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Responses to temperature change in fish: insights from intraspecific variation
Professor Patricia Schulte, FRSC, Department of Zoology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Lessons in Physiology from a Fish Living in the Most Extreme Aquatic Environment on Earth
Professor Chris M. Wood, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Revisiting thermal physiology: misconceptions in predicting responses of mammals to climate change
Professor Duncan Mitchell, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa.
AIAS Workshop Tuesday and Wednesday the 19th and 20th of June 2018
- See the program here.
Comparative Physiology of the Insect Tracheal System.
Jon Harrison, Arizona State University, Tempe, USA.
Minisymposium Friday the 28th of April 2017
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High oxygen levels in teleost tissues
Professor Dave Randall, University of British Columbia, Canada.
What can Giraffes on Earth Teach Astronauts in Space?
Professor Alan Hargens, School of Medicine, UC San Diego, USA.
Saturday the 19th of March 2016
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Trends in the study of marine birds and mammals
Professor Gerald Kooyman, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, USA
Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies, building 1632 room 201.
Evolutionary trends in arterial O2 chemosensing
Professor William K. Milsom, University of British Columbia, Canada
Bioscience Aarhus, Institut f. matematiske fag, bygning 1532, aud. G2
A minisymposium on Comparative Respiratory Physiology was in conjunction with the lecture. Please click here to see the programme.
The Kjell Johansen Legacy in Comparative Physiology: The View through a North American Lens
By Professor Warren W. Burggren, University of Northern Texas, Denton, USA
Bioscience Aarhus, Lecture Hall G1 (Mathematics)
A minisymposium on cardiac evolution and development was in conjunction with the lecture. Please click here to see the programme.