#EEA2023 what a week! Immense thanks to all of you who made the event so memorable! Thanks again to our sponsors @saveourseas@Innovasea@LotekWireless for their generous support, & all our speakers.
Watch this space for a final wrap-up video.
We have a new paper out today! Hyper-graphs, climate change and developmental programming in 4 species of fish. What could be better? https://t.co/V6mPSwWo18
3 days of first class science in the company of old friends and new. A great #Physiology2023 to remember. Check out our upcoming conferences🔗 https://t.co/oRK3vNpCdy
Interested in fish, pollution, and early development? 🐠 🛢 check out our latest paper, led by Elin Sørhus, investing the role of exposure timing on the functional consequences of phenanthrene pollution https://t.co/wNfbKih1Yr
Thermal preference does not align with optimal temperature for aerobic scope in zebrafish (Danio rerio) | Journal of Experimental Biology | The Company of Biologists https://t.co/euZgs4VsFP
2 interesting PhD projects on offer - one on plastics and the environment and one on air pollution and cardiorespiratory health! Get in touch if you want to know more!
https://t.co/FgF1YnJ1zD
Meet our Directors: Holly Shiels
Holly Shiels is based at the University of Manchester, UK, where her lab investigates the interplay between environment and cardiac physiology.
Holly also sits on the @J_Exp_Biol Editorial Advisory Board.
https://t.co/IxAA7YQNWW
Miss Sana Yaar @SanaY1996 from the Professor Holly Shiels’s group @OFishialLab, University of Manchester presented how pollution affected the mouse heart at #Europhysiology2022. It was an amazing talk! 👍 @physoc
.@ShivaKompella et al. @OFishialLab show that phenanthrene impacts #zebrafish cardiomyocyte excitability by inhibiting IKr and shortening action potential duration. https://t.co/cRh73vwus2
From our collection #IonChannels Update 2022: https://t.co/Oe5iBnfoid
#SGP2022