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  • APS Publications Podcast

    Interorgan Insights: Insulin and the Secret to Healthier Aging

    06/2/2026 | 6min
    In this podcast, corresponding author Yuan-Yuan Zhang discusses the recently published review, ‘Insulin as an Accelerator and Brake of Aging: From Molecular Landscape to Clinical Interventions’. Here, Dr. Zhang describes key findings, key takeaways, and key gaps that relate to our understanding of the role of insulin in aging and how it can be leveraged for anti-aging therapies. Listen here to learn why her and her co-authors argue that the secret to healthier aging lies with insulin and in helping it find the perfect rhythm. 

    Shi-Cheng Chen, Xiao-Dong Sun, Yuan-Yuan Zhang

    Comprehensive Physiology 2025;15(6):e70079

    https://doi.org/10.1002/cph4.70079
  • APS Publications Podcast

    Navigating the frontier of AI-assisted student assignments: challenges, skills, and solutions

    29/1/2026 | 9min
    In this episode of The APS Publications Podcast, featuring Advances in Physiology Education, coauthors Suzanne Estaphan, David Kramer, and Harry Witchel discuss their recently published article, “Navigating the frontier of AI-assisted student assignments: challenges, skills, and solutions.”

    This paper presents a framework to effectively design take-home assessments in the generative artificial intelligence (AI) era with four key recommendations to navigate the challenges and opportunities posed by generative AI. From codeveloping AI literacy to fostering human-AI collaboration, the strategies empower educators to promote authentic learning, critical thinking, and ethical AI use. Adaptable to various contexts, these insights help prepare students for an AI-driven future while maintaining academic rigor and integrity.

    Navigating the frontier of AI-assisted student assignments: challenges, skills, and solutions

    Suzanne Estaphan, David Kramer, and Harry J. Witchel

    Advances in Physiology Education 2025 49:3, 633-639
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    The chick embryo model as an educational tool to explore the effect of alcohol on cardiovascular development

    23/1/2026 | 7min
    In this episode of the APS Publications Podcast, featuring an article from Advances in Physiology Education, authors Declan McLaughlin, Aisling Keane, and Joe Quinn discuss their recently published article, “The chick embryo model as an educational tool to explore the effect of alcohol on cardiovascular development.” This study explores the use of the chick embryo model as a teaching aid to illustrate connections between anatomy and physiology during development. Providing direct observation opportunities, the model allows students to witness organ formation and the impact of teratogens, focusing on cardiovascular abnormalities associated with fetal alcohol syndrome. The paper outlines practical methodologies to assess developmental outcomes. Its adaptability, affordability, and ability to spark discussions make the model a valuable resource for diverse educational environments.

    The chick embryo model as an educational tool to explore the effect of alcohol on cardiovascular development

    Declan McLaughlin, Aisling Keane, Joe Quinn, and Nuala Tipping

    Advances in Physiology Education 2025 49:2, 438-460
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    Associations between heart size and anthropometric and cardiovascular indicators: an undergraduate physiology teaching laboratory

    23/1/2026 | 8min
    In this episode of The APS Publications Podcast, featuring Advances in Physiology Education, coauthors Madyson Hintz and Aisya Ahmad Zamri discuss their recent article, “Associations between heart size and anthropometric and cardiovascular indicators: an undergraduate physiology teaching laboratory.” They share how a hands-on undergraduate lab lets students observe heart measurements with ultrasound, collect body and cardiovascular data, and explore how factors like age, sex, body size, and hand palm diameter relate to heart health.

     

    Associations between heart size and anthropometric and cardiovascular indicators: an undergraduate physiology teaching laboratory

    Madyson O. Hintz, Aisya S. Ahmad Zamri, Elizabeth W. Erickson, Frosina Barlev, Sean Coffey, and Regis R. Lamberts

    Advances in Physiology Education 2025 49:2, 508-516
  • APS Publications Podcast

    Jigsaw technique: will it help Gen Z nursing students?

    16/1/2026 | 8min
    In this podcast, Dr. Rashmi Chandel discusses the recently published article, "Jigsaw technique: Will it help Gen Z nursing students?" This study examines the effectiveness of the jigsaw technique (JST) as a student-centered learning strategy for engaging Generation Z undergraduate nursing students. Recognizing Gen Z learners’ distinct cognitive styles and preferences, the research compares JST with conventional lectures across four physiology modules using a crossover design. Results showed significantly higher pretest, posttest, and retention scores with JST in most modules, along with strong positive student feedback regarding engagement, understanding, communication, and peer interaction. Overall, the findings suggest that integrating JST into nursing education can enhance learning outcomes while fostering essential interpersonal and professional skills in future nurses.

    Jigsaw technique: will it help Gen Z nursing students?

    Rashmi Chandel, Anumeha Bhagat, Anita S. Malhotra, Ravi Rohilla, Gurjit Kaur, and Kiran Prakash

    Advances in Physiology Education 2025 49:2, 304-313

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