Stephen Anderson

Stephen Anderson is a biomedical physiologist with expertise in endocrinology.
During his academic career Stephen has taught physiology into many biomedical, medical, health, animal and veterinary science courses. He currently teaches into Science, Biomedical Science, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy and Speech Pathology degree programs. Stephen has taught in excess of 30,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students at The University of Queensland. He has been the recipient of many teaching and learning awards, including an Australian Learning and Teaching Council Citation. In 2019 Stephen was appointed as the Director of Teaching and Learning in the School of Biomedical Sciences. In 2020 Stephen received a commendation in the UQ Excellence Awards for the response to COVID and was awarded Faculty of Medicine academic leader of the year.

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Renal, Gastrointestinal and Endocrine Systems (edX) EdX
University of Queensland,UQx

Renal, Gastrointestinal and Endocrine Systems (edX)

Dive into the fascinating world of human physiology with this in-depth course on the renal, gastrointestinal, and endocrine systems. Learn how these interconnected systems work together to regulate bodily functions and ensure optimal health. Whether you're a student, healthcare professional, or simply curious about how your body works, this course offers valuable insights.

Sep 7th 2022
5-12 Weeks
Specialized Cells (edX) EdX
University of Queensland,UQx

Specialized Cells (edX)

Dive into the intricate realm of cellular biology with 'Specialized Cells', an edX course designed to unravel the mysteries of how different types of cells function uniquely within the human body. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to cell physiology, focusing on the specialized roles that various cells play in maintaining life and health.

May 31st 2022
5-12 Weeks
Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems (edX) EdX
University of Queensland,UQx

Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems (edX)

Dive into the fascinating world of human physiology with our Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems course. Discover how the body regulates gases and nutrients, and explore the critical functions of these essential systems that keep us alive and functioning optimally. This course is perfect for anyone interested in health sciences, aspiring healthcare professionals, or individuals curious about how the body works.

Self Paced
Self-Paced
Tissue Biology (edX) EdX
University of Queensland,UQx

Tissue Biology (edX)

Discover the wonders of tissue biology in this engaging online course offered by edX. Learn about the collaboration between specialized cells and their roles in maintaining vital bodily functions. This course builds on foundational concepts introduced in Specialized Cells, providing a deeper understanding of cellular physiology and its implications for health and disease.

Self Paced
Self-Paced
Endocrine, Renal and Gastrointestinal Systems (edX) EdX
University of Queensland,UQx

Endocrine, Renal and Gastrointestinal Systems (edX)

Dive into the fascinating world of human physiology with our Endocrine, Renal and Gastrointestinal Systems course. This in-depth program explores the critical roles these interconnected systems play in maintaining bodily functions and achieving homeostasis. Whether you're a healthcare professional or an aspiring student, this course will equip you with the knowledge to appreciate the complexity and importance of these body systems.

Self Paced
Self-Paced
Specialised Cells (edX) EdX
University of Queensland,UQx

Specialised Cells (edX)

Dive into the fascinating world of cellular physiology with 'Specialised Cells', an introductory course designed for anyone curious about how the human body works at a microscopic level. Explore the diverse roles cells play in sustaining life, from muscle cells' ability to contract to neurons' capacity for communication. This course provides a foundational understanding of cell biology and its applications in health and disease.

Self Paced
Self-Paced
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