Human Physiology
Human Physiology Staff
The Human Physiology group has a number of academic and scientific staff working in gastrointestinal physiology, digestive biomechanics, nutritional physiology, endocrine physiology, cardiovascular health, immune functions and cellular and molecular biology.
More information and contact details for Human Physiology staff at Massey University
Undergraduate study in Human Physiology
Our undergraduate papers in physiology provide an in-depth coverage of physiological control systems, organ functions, the nervous system and the physiological control of metabolism. Other papers focus on comparative physiology and the ethics of animal use in society.
Learn more about undergraduate study in Human Physiology at Massey University
Postgraduate study in Human Physiology
We offer a wide range of topics for study at a postgraduate level. Most relate specifically to staff research interests, whereas others can be tailor-made to allow students to explore their own interests at an advanced level.Learn more about postgraduate study in Human Physiology at Massey University
Research in Human Physiology
Our physiologists are actively researching in a diverse range of areas, including digestive physiology and biomechanics, cardiovascular health, immune functions, cell metabolism and endocrine control systems.More information about the research being undertaken in Human Physiology at Massey University
Human Physiology Facilities
The Human Physiology group shares facilities with the Human Nutrition group, with facilities including New Zealand’s only two Bod Pods and a DXA (dual energy x-ray absorptiometry) unit. Other facilities include biochemistry and in-vitro laboratories for cell culture and isolated tissue work.Details about the Human Physiology labs and facilities at Massey University



