Big Picture - Careers from biology
Big Picture is a free post-16 resource produced by the Wellcome Trust for teachers, and explores the issues around biology and medicine. This issue explores the huge and varied range of careeLink URL:...
View ArticleBig Biology Day comes to Stamford!
Summary: Big Biology Day is coming to Stamford on Saturday 16 November! There'll be lots of hands-on activities for everyone, including a breathing practical run by Physiological Society member, Dr...
View ArticleThe Society will be at ASE's 2014 Annual Conference, 8-11 Jan 2014!
Summary: We're looking forward to exhibiting at the 2014 ASE Annual Conference in Birmingham, where we're also co-sponsoring a talk on mitochondria by Dr Daniel Tennant! The Association for Science...
View ArticleCareers website checklist
In addition to the Future Morph site, the Science Council has produced a useful list of websites that provide the best online information on careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths.Link...
View ArticleFuture Morph
The Science Council’s website for young people, parents and teachers provides information on the wide range of careers from science and maths.Link URL: http://www.futuremorph.orgAppear on Career list:...
View Article'Understanding Obesity 2014' theme launches with public lecture on 25 February
Summary: Throughout 2014, The Society will highlight the role of physiologists in understanding and addressing obesity through its theme, Understanding Obesity. Launching the theme will be a lecture...
View ArticleSpace Flight: a model of human ageing?
Summary: Kicking off The Society's year on Ageing will be a talk by Prof Steve Harridge (KCL) at the 2015 ASE Annual Conference on how the effects of space flight on muscle can act as a model for...
View ArticleCelebrating 100 years of women in physiology
Summary: 2015 marks 100 years of women's membership at The Physiological Society. We are inviting schools to join us in celebrating this milestone by taking part in a poster competition focusing on...
View ArticleThomas Hardye School student wins ‘Women in Physiology’ competition
Summary: We are delighted to announce that Elsie Moore, a 15 year-old from The Thomas Hardye School in Dorset, has won our ‘Women in Physiology’ poster competition. To mark 100 years of women’s...
View Article'How sitting may block the benefits of exercise', ASE Annual Conference,...
Summary: Is sitting really bad for you? What are the potential health risks associated with prolonged sitting, and can it even block the benefits of exercise? These questions will be answered in a...
View ArticleNight at the Vet College: Animal Athletes
You are invited to a free evening of fun physiology…and this time our theme is all about Animal Athletes!Event dates: 17 March 2016Location address: Royal Veterinary College, Royal College Street,...
View ArticleEnter our 'Ode to Physiology' competition!
Summary: Using rhythm and rhyme, can you explain the physiology behind what makes a super-fast runner or a deep-sea diver? The Physiological Society's Theme this year is Elite Performance and we're...
View ArticleHorse v Human: the heart of a champion
Horses and humans compete in lots of races in the sporting calendar: at the Olympics, Grand National and even the Man v Horse Marathon. But how does their performance compare?Date published: 1 April...
View ArticleHorse or Human: who will win the race?
Summary: Place your bets now! Because tomorrow, on 11 June, the 36th annual Horse vs Man Marathon will take place in Llanwrtyd Wells, Wales, where humans will test their mettle against horses on 22...
View ArticleNew resources for schools - please tell us what you need!
Summary: Win a £30 Amazon voucher and free classroom visit from a physiologist! Survey closes on 17 April. The Physiological Society is currently reviewing its education and careers resources, and...
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