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Physiologists study the functions and mechanisms of living organisms, investigating how organs, systems, and tissues operate under normal and pathological conditions. A physiologist conducts research on humans, animals, or plants to understand physiological processes, analyse responses to diseases, hormones, medications, or environmental factors, and develop or improve concepts, theories, and treatment or management protocols. Their work supports healthcare, veterinary science, agriculture, and public health by advancing knowledge of biological functions and informing practical applications.
Tasks
Design and conduct laboratory and field experiments to investigate physiological processes in humans, animals, and plants.
Study the structure, functions, and interactions of organs, tissues, cells, glands, and biological systems under normal and abnormal conditions.
Analyse physiological and related biological data to understand the functions and processes of living organisms.
Investigate the physiological basis, causes, and development of diseases and disorders under normal and pathological conditions.
Examine the effects of drugs, hormones, and other substances on tissues, organs, and physiological functions to support the improvement of treatments or medicines.
Monitor and interpret physiological indicators, including cardiovascular, respiratory, neurological, and metabolic functions, for research or applied purposes.
Apply physiological knowledge and research findings in medical, veterinary, agricultural, and environmental contexts.
Collaborate with healthcare professionals, veterinarians, scientists, and other specialists in research or clinical settings.
Prepare scientific reports, research papers, and technical documentation, and present research findings to professional audiences.
Use computer-based tools and analytical techniques to store, process, and interpret physiological data.
Skills
Basic
Ability to work independently and collaboratively in multidisciplinary teams.
Critical thinking and attention to detail.
Effective communication, active listening, and interpersonal skills.
Proficiency in laboratory techniques, data collection, and interpretation.
Strong analytical, research, and problem-solving abilities.
Specific
Ability to interpret physiological, clinical, and biotechnological information for research and applied problem-solving.
Competency in laboratory, field, and physiological research methods.
Competency in scientific documentation, technical reporting, and research presentation.
Knowledge in human, animal, plant, and physiological systems under normal and pathological conditions.
Knowledge in quality management, laboratory safety, and ethical compliance in physiological research and practice.
Proficiency in molecular biology, biochemistry, immunoassays, hormonal assays, and specialised diagnostic techniques relevant to physiology.
Proficiency in operating specialised laboratory and physiological monitoring equipment.
Proficiency in statistical and physiological data analysis using software.
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QUALIFICATION
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent
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