海角社区

Home Page

海角社区

Welcome to the Department of Physiology at 海角社区

From Molecules to Complex Systems

Our goal is to understand how physiological systems encode, transmit, and act upon information from the level of single molecules to integrated systems of the cell, organ and organism 鈥揳s they must in order to ensure human health. We meet this challenge through educating the next generation of flexible and critical thinkers; through development of cutting edge optical, electronic, molecular, genetic and mathematical听tools; and through our research into information exchange between our body鈥檚 systems. Existing faculty expertise currently spans not only the contemporary fields of physiology but also emerging multidisciplinary areas that incorporate optogenetics, advanced bioimaging, biomathematics, computational modeling and artificial intelligence. We invite you to join our team, take up our arsenal of modern tools, and deepen your understanding of the dynamics of living systems.

Photos of faculty members

Meet Our Faculty

Our faculty is composed of a team of renowned researchers from diverse backgrounds who bring their expertise to the forefront of physiological research and education.

Students hangout on the grounds of mcgill university

Student Associations

Learn more about our departmental student leagues and associations.

碌颁辞尘辫补蝉蝉 wins a 2024-2025 Faculty Award for Teaching Innovation!

碌颁辞尘辫补蝉蝉 was among 7 winners of the award.

碌颁辞尘辫补蝉蝉 is a learning tool for reproducible training of students as autonomous microscope users, developed by

  • Claire M. Brown, PhD, Director, Advanced BioImaging Facility (ABIF), Professor, Department of Physiology
  • Barbara Da Rocha, PhD, ABIF Imaging Scientist and
  • Anne-Marie Ladouceur, PhD, former ABIF Assistant Director of Training & Education

Events & Seminars

There are currently no events available.


Land acknowledgement

海角社区 is on land which has long served as a site of meeting and exchange amongst Indigenous peoples, including the Haudenosaunee and Anishinabeg nations. We acknowledge and thank the diverse Indigenous peoples whose presence marks this territory on which peoples of the world now gather.

Learn about the

Back to top