Physiology Corner With Professor Howard

This podcast is about physiology of humans, and sometimes nonhumans, sometimes I make food while I talk.

How to conquer histology: a practical guide to A&P's most notorious and feared lab skill

This episode talks histology theory, stains, history, approaches and strategies for learning it efficiently and with minimal pain, and a stepwise approach you can follow to learn quicker and suffer less https://youtube.com/@crabsnbugsnthings?si=KdXtxV_WPbTEhu0Z

02-01
01:24:58

Tracheal turbulence and murderous medicine: the Paolo Macchiarini Story

In this episode, I describe the medical malfeasance perpetrated by Paolo Macchiarini, and the NUMEROUS AND SHAMEFUL failures of oversight and regulation that allowed him to kill his patients. Let's dissect the pile of steaming bullshit he passed off as groundbreaking surgical technique.

01-30
01:29:45

The magic of vision

An audio tour of the eye, visual signal transduction, and information processing

12-15
01:12:35

Origins and Types of Body Tissues part 1

In this episode I describe the origination of the different Tissues in our bodies and go into detail describing the appearance, functions and locations of the basic tissue categories and epithelial Tissues. It got a little long so this will be part 1 of 2.

10-05
48:15

Overview of nervous system: divisions and context

In this episode I give you a general overview of the nervous system, including its structural and functional divisions, and we discuss various topics like fighter flight responses how the brain is a wet computer (don't @ me on that) and a bunch of other fun thing. There's also a short motivational speech about how if you think you are dumb you probably aren't and how intelligence is teachable. Enjoy!

05-13
31:13

Calcium homeostasis

In this episode I explain why calcium in our blood plasma is such an important ion what kinds of things it does when we have adequate plasma calcium and what tends to happen when our plasma calcium is disregulated. I also discuss how calcium levels in the plasma are managed by the endocrine system and the cells that build and dissolve bone in our skeletal system.

04-26
16:53

Understanding membrane potentials and electrically excitable cells

In this episode I discuss the way cells and their membranes set up electrochemical gradients and how those gradients can be used to do work and depolarize the cell according to the laws and principles of thermodynamics. This describes the electrical activity of both neurons and skeletal muscle cells.

04-26
45:36

JOINTSTRAVAGANZA! Your joints and you.

In this episode I describe the various kinds of joints and joints classifications, and discuss joint accessories and diseases affecting joints. This episode corresponds to chapter 9 in the martini textbook we use for Biol&241

04-26
40:34

Heart failure and the RAAS: pathophysiology, medications, considerations

In this episode suggested by a former student of mine, we discuss the role of the renin angiotensin aldosterone system in heart failure, which heart failure drugs target the RAAS, and basics of how some of them work. Digressions include why you should ask questions and how to submit topics you'd like me to cover on the podcast.

03-01
01:21:52

Cardiovascular bonanza!

I talk through the coronary circulation and how coronary artery disease affects that and EKG traces in the event of myocardial infarction. Then, we pivot to factors affecting circulation and venous return, and finish with a bit of comparative physiology and a giraffe fact. 🦒

02-09
01:15:57

Blood part 1: cytology, typing, and babies

In this episode I describe the weird history of Blood Transfusion, talk about whole blood and its components, and discuss how to make sense of antigens, antibodies and transfusion reactions. 

10-04
47:52

Human sex determination and XY anatomy!

In this episode I describe how human sex determination works during embryonic development and give a detailed audio tour of the typical internal and external anatomy of xy individuals

10-02
34:11

Reproductive anatomy and a story about fertilization. Part 1

In this episode we discuss xx reproductive anatomy, the gross anatomy and micro anatomy of various pelvic reproductive structures, and explain the timing and events of development and reproduction

09-30
42:35

All about enzymes! From folding structure to the Michaelis constant

I explain some things about enzymes and how they work 💪🏻

03-18
35:43

How to point 👉 your finger.

I tell you a story about how EXACTLY you accomplish the small task of pointing your finger. All the way from formation of the motor program in the frontal cortex through excitation of the sarcolemma of the skeletal muscle

03-09
29:48

Diabetes and things you forgot from biology 100

In this episode I describe the etiology of the diseases that we call diabetes and I remind you of a bunch of stuff you probably forgot from biology 100

03-02
41:22

The Messy Work of Mastery: metacognition, growth mindset and how to be a successful student.

In this episode I share some research about learning and metacognition and how to use those ideas to maximize your learning and get the results you want in A&P

01-02
28:34

Electrical system and events of the heart

I describe the nodal system of the heart, it's specific potentials, and other fun ❤️ things.

05-29
20:10

Cardiovascular system part 1

I tell you the story of how your heart was formed and how it changed at birth, followed by details of the linings, chambers, valves and other features of the heart.

05-21
37:11

Episode 2: endocrine system part two: Medical history edition!

We discuss endocrine axes and regulation and also talk about Marty Feldman, Rene Descartes, grave robbing, and old school autopsies... Among other things

05-04
42:01

Recommend Channels