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IUPS 2009

XXXVI th International Union of Physiological Sciences (IUPS) was successfully held in Kyoto, Japan from July 27 to August 1, 2009.

              >>IUPS 2009 Official Site  

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  From IUPS: the article series by IUPS councils

  • The Role of the International Union of Physiological Sciences (in Japanese)
    Akimichi Kaneko - Download PDF
  • IUPS Congresses : Personal Observations
    Ole H. Petersen - Download PDF
  • IUPS--a Family of Physiologists
    Irene Schulz-Hofer - Download PDF
  • The Importance of a Physiological Approach to Neuroscience
    Pierre J. Magistretti - Download PDF
  • IUPS Congress: An Important Event for Physiologists of the World
    Tai Yao - Download PDF
  • Looking for Inspiration? Kyoto is the Place to be in the Summer, 2009
    Yung E. Earm - Download PDF
  • The Role of IUPS in Encouraging Quality Education in Physiology
    Ann J. Sefton & Penelope A. Hansen - Download PDF
  • Comparative Physiology in IUPS and at IUPS 2009
    Malcolm S. Gordon - Download PDF
  • Physiology in Latin America. A Critical View
    Cecilia Hidalgo - Download PDF
  • Physiology in Brazil: Past and Present
    Antonio C. Campos de Carvalho - Download PDF
  • IUPS Website and Newsletter - Strengthening the Communication
    Marjan Rupnik - Download PDF
 

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