For those new to lecturing, help is at hand in the form of a series of video resources on our Training Hub. Professor Matthew Mason of University of Cambridge shares the topics and concepts covered in the latest edition of #PhysiologyNews. Harley Stevenson-Cocks of Newcastle University shared: “As a new lecturer, hearing how experienced staff approach teaching such concepts in a structured way, through The Society’s Training Hub videos, is a great way to get inspiration and reassurance for your teaching.” To read more and access the videos, visit ⬇️
The Physiological Society
Non-profit Organizations
Promoting physiology and supporting those in the field | Conferences | Funding | Publishing | Training | Collaboration
About us
The Physiological Society brings together over 4000 scientists from over 60 countries. Since its foundation in 1876, its Members have made significant contributions to our knowledge of biological systems and the treatment of disease. We promote physiology and support those working in the field by organising world-class scientific meetings, offering grants for research, collaboration and international travel, and by publishing the latest developments in our leading scientific journals, The Journal of Physiology, Experimental Physiology and Physiological Reports (jointly owned with the American Physiological Society). The Society also runs events for the general public on how physiology relates to everyday life, and for students who may be considering physiology as a career. Membership is available for all career stages, from undergraduate level to senior level scientists.
- Website
- http://www.physoc.org
External link for The Physiological Society
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- London
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1876
- Specialties
- Membership, Publishing, Scientific Meetings, Grants, Education & Outreach, Policy, Media & Communications, and Networking
Locations
- Primary
Hodgkin Huxley House,
30 Farringdon Lane,
London, EC1R 3AW, GB
Employees at The Physiological Society
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Lucinda Periac-Arnold
Head of Publishing
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Katharine Jackson
Executive and Non Executive Leader I NED I CEO I COO I Highly commercial I Change Management I Driving Growth I M&A
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Oksana Zayachkivska
Professor of Medical Faculty of Lviv National Medical University, Lviv, Ukraine
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Keith Siew
Physiologist
Updates
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The Physiological Society on LinkedIn
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Physiological Symposium 2024 at University of Derby- Poster Presentation for my dissertation. It's a good opportunity to introduce my work and networking with experts! Great thanks to Francesco Vincenzo Ferraro and The Physiological Society UK!
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Grateful for the opportunity to share my study on the Impact of Inspiratory Muscle Fatigue on Footballers at the Physiological Symposium hosted at the University of Derby and supported by The Physiological Society. Huge thank you to Francesco Vincenzo Ferraro @Callum Osler Ruth Ashton for the opportunity and for organising this great event to discuss Physiology, Sports performance, Rehabilitation, AI and more. #IMT #IMF #PowerBreathe #Football #Performance #SportsTherapy
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We had a fantastic day yesterday at the Physiological Symposium hosted in our outstanding facilities at the University of Derby and supported by The Physiological Society. We discussed topics including AI, physiology, ethics, education, rehabilitation, sports performance and more. Thank you to all the speakers and attendees who made this possible.
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📢 Calling new #physiology lecturers! Electrochemical gradients is a topic that many students find challenging. To help you maximise engagement with your students, check out our 3-part series which will guide you through key concepts with suggested teaching points! Watch on our Training Hub: https://buff.ly/3RsP2Ux #PhysiologyEducation
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Interested in the new perspectives on the underlying causes of muscle loss? Then check out the: New Perspectives on the Physiological Basis of #MuscleLoss meeting at University of Exeter, taking place on 4 – 5 September 2024. This meeting will probe new perspectives on the underlying causes of muscle loss in the context of ageing, disuse, inactivity, and malnutrition, whilst also exploring intervention strategies to mitigate such losses. Across the two days, there will be a varied programme of evidence, ranging from mechanistic data to clinical application. To find out more and register visit: https://buff.ly/3v4qR6G
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❓Are you looking to take the next step in your career? 🔎 Want to find a new and exciting role in #Physiology? OR 📃 Are you looking to advertise a #Physiology role you're currently recruiting for? Check out our #PhysiologyJobs board for some fantastic job opportunities OR advertise your current job vacancy. To find out more visit ➡️ https://buff.ly/4dhB0xW #Careers
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As an early to mid career researcher, securing funding is crucial to help you progress in your career. ⏰ We know how time consuming it can be to scour the ether for funding opportunities, so we’ve done the hard work for you. 💰 The Physiology Grants Directory your “go-to” place for finding physiology-related, career-developing funding opportunities. View a grant’s opening and closing date, as well as information on eligibility, scope, application criteria, assessment method and key dates for applying. Apply for your next grant today: https://buff.ly/47SoC4B
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“What is playful learning and is there room for it in physiology education?” 🗃 🎮 #PlayfulLearning is one of the areas that will be explored at The Physiological Society 'Current Challenges, Innovative Practice and Student Experience in Physiology Education' meeting taking place at The University of Salford Wednesday 15 May – Thursday 16th May! 📅 Sara Namvar is organiser with partners The University of Manchester Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health and The Manchester Metropolitan University together under our civic partnership agreement. Check out the blog https://lnkd.in/es_hWnpd And sign up for a place https://lnkd.in/eQEqAXA4
Current Challenges, Innovative Practice and Student Experience in Physiology Education
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