APS meetings bring together researchers, educators and students from around the world to share the most recent advances and breakthroughs in physiology and related disciplines.
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Meeting & Events
Browse our list of upcoming conferences, webinars and learning events, which are part of our new Physiology in Focus learning series. -
WEBINAR—Cardiac PV Loop Data Analysis: Tips & Tricks
In this webinar, part of our "Lab Techniques" series, Adam Goodwill, PhD, and DeWayne Townsend, DVM, PhD, will demonstrate how to analyze load-independent measures of function and discuss what the data mean. They will also address other data analysis topics related to PV loop and cardiac function measurement. -
APS Meeting - Integrative Physiology of Exercise
Plan to attend the Integrative Physiology of Exercise conference in Austin, Texas, this November. The conference—organized by Scott and Todd Trappe and other leading experts—is geared toward all scientists working in the field of exercise physiology and those interested in learning more about the field. The conference theme is “Distinguished Past, Bright Future.” We are excited to present a program that will include many opportunities for researchers to present their research, network and hear presentations on a variety of topics in exercise research.
APS provides more than $1 million in grants and awards each year as part of our mission to spotlight excellence in physiological research and education. These awards are a vital investment in researchers and educators of all career levels.
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Trainee Awards
Our trainee awards recognize the achievement of our young physiologists and support their career development as they make discoveries of tomorrow. These awards are geared toward undergrads, graduate students, postdocs and medical students and residents. -
Educator Awards
These awards provide support for educators on the frontlines of discovery and innovation in the teaching of physiology with a career ranking above trainee level. -
Researcher Awards
Geared toward early and established career professionals with the ranking of assistant level or higher, our researcher awards recognize the outstanding contributions of scientists making an impact in the discipline.
APS has developed a variety of resources—including career advice, mentoring opportunities and our jobs board—to help you build the career you want.
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Career Development
Build the Career You Want
APS members are part of a community that believes in mentoring. Here, you’ll find career resources that draw on the collective wisdom of your colleagues. You’ll also find tips and tricks from established researchers committed to helping the next generation successfully navigate research careers. -
Mentoring
Building strong mentors and mentoring relationships is a top priority for APS. Access our collection of mentoring resources, including award information, blogs and session content from our Mentoring symposia presented at Experimental Biology. -
Medical Physiology Refreshers
Need to brush up on physiology topics outside of your specialty area? These courses, presented annually at Experimental Biology, provide updated lecture content and materials for non-specialists who have teaching responsibilities in specific content areas. -
Careers Center
Your Next Opportunity Awaits
Looking for a new lab? In search of your next team member? Our Career Center helps connect employers with top physiology talent across the country and around the globe.