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    Sections and Groups

Sections

 
Cardiovascular
Cell and Molecular Physiology
Central Nervous System
Comparative and Evolutionary Physiology
Endocrinology and Metabolism
Environmental and Exercise Physiology
Gastrointestinal & Liver Physiology
Neural Control and Autonomic Regulation
Renal Physiology
Respiration
Teaching of Physiology
Water and Electrolyte Homeostasis

Sections are APS Council-approved organizations composed of at least 100 Regular Society members who share a common interest. Each member is asked to designate one primary, and two secondary section affiliations. Sections have their own internal governance as outlined in their Statement of Organization and Procedures.
 


     

Members may affiliate with any or all of the seven Society interest groups. Groups are often sub-sets of sections (such as Hypoxia and Muscle Biology) created to bring together members working on very specific areas of research. Groups may also represent cross-sectional concepts (such as Physiologists in Industry and Translational Research). 
 

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