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• AJP–Cell Physiology • AJP–Endocrinology and Metabolism • AJP–Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology • AJP–Heart and Circulatory Physiology • AJP–Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology • AJP–Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology • AJP–Renal Physiology 1 of 2 PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN PHYSIOLOGICALVOLUME 314/315 SOCIETY Individual specialty sections published online as articles are ready. 1 of 2 Printed monthly. Two volumes per year. PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN PHYSIOLOGICALApproximately SOCIETY 1,800 articles and 17,800 pages per year. ISSN: 0002-9513

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Cell Physiology

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Editor: Josephine Adams, PhD, University of Bristol The American Journal of Physiology–Cell Physiology is on the cutting-edge of cell physiology research. Cell biologists, physiologists, biochemists, and biophysicists find this journal essential reading for original innovative work about normal and abnormal cell functions. Stringently reviewed, thorough, and thought-provoking papers are published on the structure and function of cell membranes, contractile systems, and cellular organelles, as well as mechanisms of development, cell-to-cell interaction, gene expression, and neural, endocrine, and metabolic control. AJP–Cell Physiology has a 2016 of 3.602 and a cited half-life of 9.7 years. VOLUME 314/315 Published online as articles are ready and archived as monthly issues. Printed monthly in the consolidated version of AJP. Two volumes per year. Approximately 200 articles and 2,100 pages per year. eISSN: 1522-1563 (Online)

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Editor: André Marette, PhD, Laval University The results of original investigation pertaining to endocrine and metabolic systems on levels of organization ranging from the molecular, subcellular, and cellular levels to whole animals, including humans, appear in the American Journal of Physiology–Endocrinology and Metabolism. Areas investigated include the secretion, action, and function of hormones of the endocrine brain, anterior pituitary gland, adrenals, pancreas, thyroid, parathyroid, gonads and reproductive tissue, adipose tissue, and the paracrine and autocrine control of endocrine cell performance. AJP–Endocrinology and Metabolism has a 2016 Impact Factor of 4.142 and a cited half-life of 9.3 years. VOLUME 314/315 Published online as articles are ready and archived as monthly issues. Printed monthly in the consolidated version of AJP. Two volumes per year. Approximately 190 articles and 2,100 pages per year. eISSN: 1522-1555 (Online)

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Editor: Nigel Bunnett, PhD, Columbia University A broad range of information is presented in the American Journal of Physiology–Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology, including papers on digestion, secretion, absorption, metabolism, motility, microbiology and colonization, growth and development, and neurobiology relevant to these organs, as well as those dealing with neural, endocrine, and circulatory control mechanisms. AJP–Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology has a 2016 Impact Factor of 3.468 and a cited half-life of 9.0 years. VOLUME 314/315 Published online as articles are ready and archived as monthly issues. Printed monthly in the consolidated version of AJP. Two volumes per year. Approximately 220 articles and 2,300 pages per year. eISSN: 1522-1547 (Online)

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY Heart and Circulatory Physiology ajpheart.org

Editor: Irving Zucker, PhD, University of Nebraska Medical Center The work published in the American Journal of Physiology–Heart and Circulatory Physiology purposefully spans a wide range of cardiovascular investigation—from genetic, molecular, and cellular physiology of the heart and vasculature to human and animal cardiovascular physiology under normal and stressed states. Studies published in AJP-Heart and Circulatory Physiology focus on uncovering underlying mechanisms of normal and abnormal cardiovascular physiology. The international editorial team ensures that the papers published undergo rigorous and provide new mechanistic information to guide our continuously developing understanding of cardiovascular physiology. AJP–Heart and Circulatory Physiology has a 2016 Impact Factor of 3.348 and a cited half-life of >10.0 years. VOLUME 314/315 Published online as articles are ready and archived as monthly issues. Printed monthly in the consolidated version of AJP. Two volumes per year. Approximately 330 articles and 3,400 pages per year. eISSN: 1522-1539 (Online)

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Editor: Sadis Matalon, PhD (term ends Dec. 31, 2017), University of Alabama at Birmingham Rory Morty, PhD (term begins Jan. 1, 2018), University of Giessen and Marburg Lung Center Original theoretical and research papers are published in the American Journal of Physiology–Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology dealing with molecular, cellular, and morphological aspects of normal and abnormal function and response of cells and components of the respiratory system. AJP–Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology has a 2016 Impact Factor of 4.281 and a cited half-life of 8.8 years. VOLUME 314/315 Published online as articles are ready and archived as monthly issues. Printed monthly in the consolidated version of AJP. Two volumes per year. Approximately 230 articles and 2,500 pages per year. eISSN: 1522-1504 (Online)

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology ajpregu.org

Editor: Willis Samson, PhD, Saint Louis University School of Medicine The American Journal of Physiology–Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology specializes in innovative articles that illuminate physiological processes at all levels of biological organization. The contents represent broad interests in regulation, integration, and homeostasis. Significant topics addressed include comparative physiology, regulation and integration in autonomic physiology, behavior, cardiovascular physiology, endocrinology, energetics, fluids and electrolytes, functional morphology, ingestion, periodicity, respiration, and temperature. AJP–Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology has a 2016 Impact Factor of 2.982 and a cited half-life of >10.0 years. VOLUME 314/315 Published online as articles are ready and archived as monthly issues. Printed monthly in the consolidated version of AJP. Two volumes per year. Approximately 280 articles and 2,600 pages per year. eISSN: 1522-1490 (Online)

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Renal Physiology

ajprenal.org Editor: P. Darwin Bell, PhD, University of Alabama at Birmingham With a sterling reputation as one of the finest journals publishing information on kidney and urinary tract physiology, epithelial , and control of body fluid volume and composition, the American Journal of Physiology–Renal Physiology appeals to scientists from many disciplines. Investigations involve human or animal models, including invertebrates, plus isolated, reconstituted, or artificial organella, or membrane systems or cells. AJP–Renal Physiology has a 2016 Impact Factor of 3.611 and a cited half-life of 8.7 years. VOLUME 314/315 Published online as articles are ready and archived as monthly issues. Printed monthly in the consolidated version of AJP. Two volumes per year. Approximately 300 articles and 2,800 pages per year. eISSN: 1522-1466 (Online)

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JULY 2013 VOLUME 115 NUMBER 1 Journal of APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY ISSUE 1 EDITORIALA

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Editor: Sue Bodine, PhD, University of Iowa A leader in its field, the Journal of Applied Physiology publishes original papers that deal with normal or abnormal function in six discrete, but often related, areas: 1) respiratory physiology, 2) nonrespiratory functions of the lungs, 3) environmental physiology, 4) temperature regulation, 5) exercise physiology, and 6) interdependence. Priority is given to papers dealing with integrative and adaptive mechanisms. Papers devoted to human research are encouraged. The Journal of Applied Physiology has a 2016 Impact Factor of 3.351 and a cited half-life of >10.0 years. VOLUME 124/125 Published online as articles are ready and archived as monthly issues. Printed monthly. Two volumes per year. Approximately 350 articles and 2,900 pages per year. ISSN: 8750-7587 (Print); eISSN: 1522-1601 (Online)

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Editor: Bill Yates, PhD, University of Pittsburgh The Journal of Neurophysiology publishes original articles on the function of the nervous system. All levels of function are included, from the membrane and cell to systems and behavior. Experimental approaches include molecular neurobiology, cell culture and slice preparations, membrane physiology, developmental neurobiology, functional neuroanatomy, neurochemistry, neuropharmacology, systems , imaging and mapping techniques, and behavioral analysis. Experimental preparations may be invertebrate or vertebrate species, including humans. Theoretical studies are acceptable if they are tied closely to the interpretation of experimental data and elucidate principles of broad interest. The Journal of Neurophysiology has a 2016 Impact Factor of 2.396 and a cited half-life of >10.0 years. VOLUME 119/120 Published online as articles are ready and archived as monthly issues. Printed monthly. Two volumes per year. Approximately 530 articles and 6,200 pages per year. ISSN: 0022-3077 (Print); eISSN: 1522-1598 (Online) Online Only Print & Online Print Only Domestic International Domestic International Tier 1 $1,420 $1,985 $2,160 Tiers 1– 5 $2,570 $2,770 Tier 2 1,695 2,305 2,495 Tier 3 2,010 2,605 2,795 Single Copies & Back Issues Tier 4 Custom Custom Custom Subscriber Non-Subscriber Tier 5 Custom Custom Custom $150 each $300 each tier definitions & custom pricing information on page 16 when available

Physiological Genomics

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Editor: Bina Joe, PhD, University of Toledo College of Medicine Physiological Genomics publishes research, reviews, and rapid reports in areas of research focused on uncovering the links between genes and physiology at all levels of biological organization. Topics range from single genes to whole genome, especially concerning links to human physiology, but also any model organism, organ, tissue, or cell. Physiological Genomics has a 2016 Impact Factor of 3.044 and a cited half-life of 8.4 years. VOLUME 50 Published online as articles are ready and archived as monthly issues. One volume per year. Approximately 90 articles and 1,000 pages per year. eISSN: 1531-2267 (Online)

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Editor: Dennis Brown, PhD (term ends Dec. 31, 2017), Harvard Medical School Sadis Matalon, PhD (term begins Jan. 1, 2018), University of Alabama at Birmingham Physiological Reviews provides state-of-the-art coverage of timely issues in the physiological and biomedical sciences. The journal appeals to physiologists, neuroscientists, cell biologists, biophysicists, nutritionists, and clinicians with special interests in pathophysiology. Topics are covered in a broad and comprehensive manner. Ranked number one in its field, Physiological Reviews has a 2016 Impact Factor of 27.312 and a cited half-life of >10.0 years. VOLUME 98 Published online as articles are ready and archived as quarterly issues. Printed quarterly—January, April, July, and October. One volume per year. Approximately 40 reviews and 1,600 pages per year. ISSN: 0031-9333 (Print); eISSN: 1522-1210 (Online) Online Only Print & Online Print Only Domestic International Domestic International Tier 1 $475 $655 $700 Tiers 1– 5 $840 $895 Tier 2 580 765 805 Tier 3 690 855 910 Single Copies & Back Issues Tier 4 Custom Custom Custom Subscriber Non-Subscriber Tier 5 Custom Custom Custom $120 each $240 each tier definitions & custom pricing information on page 16 when available

Physiology

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Editor: Gary Sieck, PhD, Mayo Clinic Physiology publishes invited review articles written by leaders in their fields. These articles are peer reviewed and highlight major advances in the broadly defined field of physiology. The journal also publishes shorter articles that either highlight important emerging topics and technologies or explore differing points of view. The journal is a valuable tool for researchers, educators, and students. Published jointly by the International Union of Physiological Sciences (IUPS) and the American Physiological Society, Physiology has a 2016 Impact Factor of 6.076 and a cited half-life of 7.2 years. VOLUME 33 Published online as articles are ready and archived as bimonthly issues. Printed bimonthly—January, March, May, July, September, and November. One volume per year. Approximately 50 articles and 450 pages per year. ISSN: 1548-9213 (Print); eISSN: 1548-9221 (Online) Online Only Print & Online Print Only Domestic International Domestic International Tier 1 $295 $415 $435 Tiers 1– 5 $535 $565 Tier 2 360 485 505 Tier 3 420 545 575 Single Copies & Back Issues Tier 4 Custom Custom Custom Subscriber Non-Subscriber Tier 5 Custom Custom Custom $55 each $110 each tier definitions & custom pricing information on page 16 when available Advances in Physiology Education

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Editor: Douglas Curran-Everett, PhD, National Jewish Health Physiology instructors interested in educational research find Advances in Physiology Education to be an invaluable forum for learning and exchanging new ideas. All aspects of physiology education at academic levels are covered, including research reports, scholarly essays, and practical aids to teaching. Instructors will find information on curriculum design and implementation; new approaches to discovering the diversity of solutions to common physiological problems; creative approaches, including use of technology, to teaching physiology in large and small settings; and more. Advances in Physiology Education has a 2016 Impact Factor of 1.755 and a cited half-life of 8.7 years. VOLUME 42 Published online as articles are ready and archived as quarterly issues. Printed in December only. One volume per year. Approximately 90 articles and 550 pages per year. ISSN: 1043-4046 (Print); eISSN: 1522-1229 (Online) Online Only Print Only Single Copies & Back Issues Tiers 1–5 Domestic International Subscriber Non-Subscriber Free Worldwide $130 $155 $90 $180 tier definitions & custom pricing information on page 16 when available

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Thomas Schmidt 2017 Arthur C. Guyton Physiology Educator of the Year Awardee Dinner with a

I certainly appreciate this opportunity to share Nobel Laureate with you some of my philosophy of teaching and briefly reflect on my own academic career asan Two of the Trainee Advisory Committee educator. I firmly believe that teaching is a special members, Ryan Downey (Teaching privilege, since it has given me the opportunity Section) and Ijeoma Obi (Water and to nurture, encourage, and motivate future Electrolyte Homeostasis Section), as generations of scientists, educators, and healthcare well as Jinae Roa (Porter Physiology providers. However, first and most importantly, Development Fellow, Eleanor Ison I want to convey to you how very honored I Franklin designee) had the pleasure of was to first be nominated for, and subsequently Thomas Schmidt having dinner with Dr. Louis Ignarro, selected, as the recipient of the 2017 Arthur C. the 1998 co-recipient Nobel Prize Guyton Educator of the Year Award. I know that winner in Physiology or Medicine for most physiologists appreciate the fact that not discovering the signaling role of nitric only was Dr. Guyton recognized as a highly respected cardiovascular physiologist with expertise in hypertension, but he was also the author of oxide in the cardiovascular system. This one of the world’s best-selling and most widely used textbooks of medical indeed was the highlight of the 2017 physiology. The fact that I have received an award that is named after this Experimental Biology conference. outstanding physiologist makes this recognition even more meaningful. During my career, I have been honored to receive a number of teaching The evening began with Dr. Ignarro awards, and those experiences have been very gratifying as well as giving his Nobel Prize award lecture humbling. However, for me personally, it is very important to never lose followed by a long line of trainees and The Physiologist sight of the fact that I truly enjoy teaching and helping students. Over 150 professors waiting to get an autograph years ago, President Abraham Lincoln said, “Don’t worry when you are and to have their picture taken with not recognized but strive to be worthy of recognition.” Those words have him. On our walk to dinner, I kept inspired me throughout my academic career and have been posted above my desk for many years. They serve as a daily reminder of how fortunate I have been, both in terms of the opportunities that I have had to contribute Continued on page 188 to the education of so many diverse students, as well as to contribute to both curriculum development at my own institution and to the educational programs offered by several national and international organizations with THIS ISSUE: clearly defined educational goals. 183 A Physiologist Does Second, I’d like to express my gratitude to the American Physiological Retirement Society (APS) for giving me numerous opportunities during my career to not only serve the Society in meaningful ways but to also promote the 189 APS 170th Business Meeting study of physiology at all educational levels. I hope that over the years I have made important contributions, not only by serving on the Education and Career Opportunities in Physiology Committees, but also as an 199 ACDP Survey Results invited faculty member for several APS Professional Skills Workshops and as faculty member/facilitator for the Institute on Teaching and Learning “Becoming an Effective Teacher” course. I certainly want to express my gratitude to the APS professional staff, not only for their encouragement 204 AAMC Compensation Survey and enthusiasm, but also for their confidence in my leadership abilities. I especially want to thank Marsha Matyas, Melinda Lowy, Brooke Bruthers, and Miranda Byse of the Education Office, and Marty Frank, APS Continued on page 185 the-aps.org the-aps.org/physiologist

Editor: Martin Frank, PhD, American Physiological Society The Physiologist, the newsletter of the APS, features articles on Society affairs and announcements, as well as articles of importance to today’s physiologist. The November and January issues may include abstracts of volunteered papers submitted for APS conferences. VOLUME 61 Published online bimonthly. Printed bimonthly—January, March, May, July, September, and November. One volume per year. ISSN: 0031-9376

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