Anatomy And Physiology Research
2 researchers across 2 institutions
Researchers in anatomy and physiology investigate the structure and function of living organisms, from the molecular level to the whole body. This field encompasses studies on cellular processes, tissue development, organ systems, and the intricate mechanisms that maintain life. Research approaches include advanced imaging techniques, molecular analysis, and experimental studies to understand normal biological function and how it is altered in disease states. Specific areas of inquiry may involve the nervous system, cardiovascular function, musculoskeletal mechanics, and the physiological responses to environmental factors.
This research holds relevance for Arkansas by contributing to the understanding and treatment of health conditions prevalent in the state. Investigations into physiological systems can inform public health initiatives and support the development of medical technologies. Furthermore, research into the biomechanics of movement and injury prevention can benefit sectors such as agriculture and manufacturing, which are significant components of the state's economy. Understanding human physiology is also crucial for improving healthcare delivery and educational programs within Arkansas.
This area of study frequently intersects with medical imaging, health sciences education, and neurological and surgical disciplines. Engagement spans multiple institutions across Arkansas, fostering a collaborative environment for advancing knowledge in human biology and its applications.
Top Researchers
| Name | Institution | h-index | Citations | Career Stage | Badges |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Marcus L. Stephens | UA Little Rock | 5 | 84 | ||
| James Hendrixson | UAMS | 1 | 1 |