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Teaching and learning in the interactive classroom.

D U Silverthorn1

  • 1Department of Integrative Biology, University of Texas, Austin, Texas 78712, USA. silverthorn@mail.utexas.edu

Advances in Physiology Education
|November 17, 2006
PubMed
Summary

The Claude Bernard Distinguished Lectureship honors physiology teaching. Dr. Dee U. Silverthorn delivered the 2006 lecture, focusing on homeostasis and experimental physiology education.

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Area of Science:

  • Physiology Education
  • History of Physiology

Background:

  • The Claude Bernard Distinguished Lectureship is an annual award.
  • It is presented by the Teaching of Physiology Section at the Experimental Biology meeting.
  • The lectureship honors Professor Claude Bernard, a key figure in experimental physiology.

Observation:

  • Professor Bernard introduced the concept of homeostasis.
  • The 2006 lecture was delivered by Dr. Dee U. Silverthorn.
  • Dr. Silverthorn is affiliated with the University of Texas at Austin.

Findings:

  • The lecture focused on the teaching of physiology.
  • It highlighted the contributions of Claude Bernard to the field.
  • The event recognized advancements in understanding homeostasis.

Implications:

  • The lectureship promotes excellence in physiology education.
  • It reinforces the historical significance of Claude Bernard's work.
  • Recognizing educators inspires future contributions to physiological science.

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