| American Physiological Society: News, membership and society information, and announcements for journals, conferences, and awards. |
| Baer's Physiology Site: Very educational human physiology site containing online lectures, slides, computerized clinical cases, and other informative features for physiology students and health professionals. |
| FASEB Career Resources: This page offers descriptions of career alternatives in the scientific fields with links to many resources |
| Hardin Laboratory, University of Missouri: Vascular biology laboratory studying physiology, biochemistry and biophysics of smooth muscle; information about research, staff and students, and publications. |
| Laboratory of Dexterous Manipulation: Sensorimotor control of dexterous behavior in humans from UmeƄ Univ., Sweden. |
| Liver Research Team: The Liver Sieve research group has an interest in the fine vessels of the liver.These pages describe some of the background, findings and publications arising from this work. |
| National Resource for Cell Analysis and Modeling: A national resource center supported by the National Center for Research Resources (NCRR), at the National Institutes of Health (NIH); portal to the Virtual Cell, including recent publications and applications of the software. |
| Physiology Educational Research Consortium: Nationwide network of physiology educators dedicated to improving life science education in general and physiology education in particular by conducting research, developing new educational materials and techniques, and educating faculty. |
| Physiology Health Web: Links to information on the physiology of health related issues. |
| PhysioNet: Free access via the web to large collections of recorded physiologic signals and related open-source software. |
| Skeletal Muscle Laboratory, University of Toronto: Overview of current research relating to the computer modeling and understanding of muscle architecture, as well as laboratory information, contacts, and publications. |
| The Society of General Physiologists: Created to "promote interdisciplinary research and education into how living organisms function." Includes news, awards information and recipients, a link to the Journal of General Physiology, and conference announcements. |