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Physiology publishes invited review articles written by leaders in
their fields. These articles are peer reviewed and highlight major advances
in the broadly defined field of physiology. The journal also publishes
shorter articles that either present important emerging topics and
technologies or differing points of view. Finally, the journal highlights
and briefly summarizes some of the most exciting new papers in physiology.
With a new format that is both exciting and attractive, the journal is a
valuable tool for researchers, educators, and students.
ISSN: 1548-9213
eISSN: 1548-9221
Editor-in-Chief: Walter Boron
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Walter Boron, Chairman and Professor of Physiology and
Biophysics at Case Western Reserve University, succeeded Stanley Schultz
as the Editor of News in Physiological Sciences on July 1, 2003.
(With the August issue, News in Physiological Science became
Physiology.) Dr. Boron was born in Elyria, Ohio, where he received
his education through high school. He attended Saint Louis University,
where he earned an AB in chemistry summa cum laude in 1971. Dr.
Boron then entered the Medical Scientist Training Program at Washington
University in St. Louis, where he did his graduate work under the
tutelage of Prof. Albert Roos in the Department of Physiology and
Biophysics.
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on the APS Classic Papers - The American Physiological
Society is proud to announce that the full historical content of its 14
journals, going back to the very first issues of the American Journal
of Physiology in 1898, is now available online. To commemorate this
event, we have asked 24 authors to write essays on some of the most
significant articles from the body of APS literature.
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