Silvia Pagliardini

Professor, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry - Physiology Dept
Directory

Fall Term 2026 (1970)

PHYSL 461 - Undergraduate Research Project

3 units (fi 6)(EITHER, 0-0-6)

Individual study, open to Physiology Honours undergraduate students who have identified a supervisor in the Department of Physiology. Co-supervision with Professors from other Departments is possible, provided that a supervisor from the department of Physiology is identified. Students will spend one term in the laboratory of a faculty member and carry out a laboratory physiology research project. Registration package and further information are available on the Physiology Department website. Prerequisites: PHYSL 210 or PHYSL 212/214 and consent from the course coordinator.

RSC A1 (50962)

2026-09-01 - 2026-12-08
01:00 - 01:00



PHYSL 467A - Undergraduate Research Project

0 units (fi 12)(TWO TERM, 0-0-6)

Individual study, open to Physiology Honours undergraduate students who have identified a supervisor in the Department of Physiology. Co-supervision with Professors from other Departments is possible, provided that a supervisor from the department of Physiology is identified. Students will spend two terms in the laboratory of a faculty member and carry out a laboratory physiology research project. Registration package and further information are available on the Physiology Department website. Prerequisites: PHYSL 210 or PHYSL 212/214 and consent from the course coordinator.

IND C1 (50913)

2026-09-01 - 2026-12-08
01:00 - 01:00



PHYSL 468 - Undergraduate Research Thesis I

6 units (fi 12)(EITHER, 0-0-12)

Individual study, open to Physiology Honours undergraduate students who have identified a supervisor in the Department of Physiology. Taken in conjunction with PHYSL 469, this 6-credit course is the first part of a 12-credit program in two terms resulting in an honours research thesis in physiology. Students will spend the Fall term in the laboratory of a supervisor and carry out a research project to be continued in the second term as PHYSL 469. Co-supervision with Professors from other Departments is possible, provided that a supervisor from the Department of Physiology is identified. Students will be evaluated on an oral presentation, a written research proposal and performance in the laboratory. Prerequisites: PHYSL 210 or PHYSL 212/214 and consent from the course coordinator.

IND A1 (50945)

2026-09-01 - 2026-12-08
01:00 - 01:00

Winter Term 2027 (1980)

PHYSL 461 - Undergraduate Research Project

3 units (fi 6)(EITHER, 0-0-6)

Individual study, open to Physiology Honours undergraduate students who have identified a supervisor in the Department of Physiology. Co-supervision with Professors from other Departments is possible, provided that a supervisor from the department of Physiology is identified. Students will spend one term in the laboratory of a faculty member and carry out a laboratory physiology research project. Registration package and further information are available on the Physiology Department website. Prerequisites: PHYSL 210 or PHYSL 212/214 and consent from the course coordinator.

RSC B1 (76951)

2027-01-04 - 2027-04-09
01:00 - 01:00



PHYSL 467B - Undergraduate Research Project

6 units (fi 12)(TWO TERM, 0-0-6)

Individual study, open to Physiology Honours undergraduate students who have identified a supervisor in the Department of Physiology. Co-supervision with Professors from other Departments is possible, provided that a supervisor from the department of Physiology is identified. Students will spend two terms in the laboratory of a faculty member and carry out a laboratory physiology research project. Registration package and further information are available on the Physiology Department website. Prerequisites: PHYSL 210 or PHYSL 212/214 and consent from the course coordinator.

IND C1 (76881)

2027-01-04 - 2027-04-09
01:00 - 01:00



PHYSL 469 - Undergraduate Research Thesis II

6 units (fi 12)(EITHER, 0-0-12)

Taken in conjunction with PHYSL 468, this 6-credit course is the second part of a 12-credit program in two terms resulting in an honours research thesis in Physiology. Upon satisfactory progress in first-term PHYSL 468, students will continue their research and produce an honours thesis on their project. Students will be evaluated on a final oral presentation, a written research Thesis and performance in the laboratory. Prerequisites: PHYSL 210 or PHYSL 212/214 and consent from the course coordinator.

IND B1 (76926)

2027-01-04 - 2027-04-09
01:00 - 01:00