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Europe's largest network of physiologists. At the forefront of science for 150 years. Home of @JPhysiol @ExpPhysiol @PhysRep @JPrecisionMed and @JNutritionPhys
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Climate change is the biggest health threat of our time. The Global Climate and Health Summit brought together global experts to tackle it head-on. ๐ Watch the full highlights video to learn about the Summit's success and importance: https://t.co/MS10L8uGGF.
#GCHS2025
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๐EDITOR'S CHOICE๐ The findings of Gupta (@HopkinsMedicine) and colleagues establish NHE6 as a contributor to energy metabolism and may suggest strategies for the treatment of low body weight in Christianson Syndrome patients. ๐ Read the #Research: https://t.co/UIdWCFuo4B
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โฐ Submit your abstract today to share your insights on vascular risk factors and brain health. Showcase your research at our Microvasculature meeting, taking place: ๐ Sainsbury Wellcome Centre, UK ๐ 16-17 April 2026 Submit now โฌ๏ธ
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Microvasculature as a Key Regulator of Health and Disease in the Brain and Beyond, will take place on 16-17 April 2026. Find out more.
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๐ก Do you need support to develop new educational resources, conduct a pilot study or develop a new technique? Members can apply to our Education and Teaching Award or our Research and Knowledge Exchange Award for up to ยฃ10,000 in support. Find out more โก๏ธ https://t.co/miVsacfaaG
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โ Don't miss the opportunity to contribute to the APPG on Diversity and Inclusion in STEM 2025 Call for Ideas! The APPG are working towards a STEM sector that is representative of the population. Submit your ideas by Thursday 11 December -
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The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Diversity and Inclusion in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) are opening a call for ideas which will determine the next piece of work for...
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Our latest issue is now live๐ Featuring cover art from Sharples et al. (2025) depicting a motoneuron from the lumbar spinal cord of a newborn mouse๐ท๐ฌ ๐ Read the full issue here: https://t.co/XccxBJtiq2
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As part of The Physiological Society's Blue Plaque Review Series, Ronald Maughan (@StAndMedicine) provides an excellent snapshot of the lifetime achievements of Sir John Boyd Orr, and his historic contributions to nutritional physiology. ๐ https://t.co/7tRM1Z9ult
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We are thrilled that Professor Burke, a sports dietitian with 45 years of experience in the education & counselling of elite athletes, will deliver this Prize Lecture at the meeting on 8 - 9 April 2026. ๐๏ธ Read the news article to find out more โฌ๏ธ https://t.co/EFmd9n3lbR
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Discover more about #Exercise and #SportNutrition with Professor Louise Burke, as she presents the Society's Joan Mott Prize Lecture Celebrating Women Physiologists at our Dietary Manipulations 2026 meeting. Register now to save with early bird rates โก๏ธ https://t.co/MzgxfmE1C7
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๐ก Join us in advancing glial physiology Submit your abstract to showcase your research at our meeting, UK Glia 2026, taking place on 8 โ 9 June 2026 @BristolUni. Abstract submission closes on 16 January 2026. Find out more โฌ๏ธ
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UK Glia 2026 meeting will highlight the pivotal role of glia in brain physiology, offering invaluable insights for those investigating glia function in both health and disease. Find out more about...
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The APPG on Diversity and Inclusion in STEM 2025 Call for Ideas is now open! They're looking for topics to explore in the coming year, focusing on the inclusion and progression of people from diverse backgrounds in STEM. Submit by Thursday 11 December -
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The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Diversity and Inclusion in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) are opening a call for ideas which will determine the next piece of work for...
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Amazing work from the Dasmesh Institute of Research and Dental Sciences who celebrated #PhysiologyWeek last week by talking about the important topic of the "Role of AI in Physiology" to their undergraduate students - well done!๐
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โฐ Last chance to submit your research for our Dietary Manipulations meeting. Abstract submission closes on 30 November 2025! Showcase your research and be part of the conversation on #MetabolicHealth and #Nutrition @ManMetUni on 8-9 April 2026 โก๏ธ https://t.co/JECjvD1my6
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Thank you to everyone that took part in #PhysiologyWeek this year! We've loved seeing all your photos from your events. A big shout out to University of Benin who organised a health walk and a symposium focusing on the importance of exercise. Amazing work!๐ ๐
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And that's a wrap for #PhysiologyWeek 2025! ๐ Thank you to every single one of you who's taken part and made this week one to remember. ๐ We have loved seeing your pictures and celebrating with you!
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Thank you to University of Cardiff for being gracious #PhysiologyWeek hosts for us! It was great to see such great physiology demonstrations and complete a physiology MOT. Well done on a jam-packed week of physiology themed events!๐ ๐
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Great work from @lfhospitalang celebrating #PhysiologyWeek highlighting the importance of physiology๐
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โ If you've enjoyed #PhysiologyWeek and celebrating all our wonderful physiology educators then make sure you register for our 2026 Education and Teaching meeting in April! Find out more here -
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Fit for the future: Physiology Education and Teaching in the UK, will take place on 14 โ 15 April 2026 at Newcastle University. Find out more.
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Amazing work focusing on awareness in physiology for #PhysiologyWeek ๐
~Physiology Week 2025~ This year, we brought physiology into the breath, into awareness. We paused for a moment in our corridor; to slow down, notice, and feel. Feeling well is also a part of homeostasis. ๐ฟ #FindYourPotential #physiologyweek @ThePhySoc
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