Discover how scientists solved the mystery of nerve transmission with the aid of a deep water marine predator, the squid.
Enjoy the latest blog from the team at University College London for their Historic Objects and Collections series ➡️ https://t.co/41slvDZPZj
Looking for more voices of physiology? There are more voices to view on our 150 years of discovery page.
Check out Rob Clarke 2025 finalist, Iris Shuyang Feng discussing her physiology journey. Find her voice and more member stories here ⬇️ https://t.co/VZInStCCMP
From investigating #Mining disasters to mine safety and #PublicHealth policy, Tashi Raina and Alireza Mani tell us about the birth and legacy of the Haldane apparatus. A chemical gas-analysis instrument that saved countless miners’ lives. Read the blog 🔗 https://t.co/NlcKAV4ZvG
Etchings on a smoked surface - read the #ScienceHistory of a device that revealed the inner workings of the human body. Alireza Mani & colleagues @ucl explain how the kymograph revolutionised how physiological processes were studied🔗 https://t.co/oD2yocReE7 #HealthData
A recent report from the UCL Network Physiological Lab on application of physiological network mapping in sepsis. #NetworkPhysiology | Journal of Applied Physiology | https://t.co/HkPWikGMn2
Congrats to Emily Ito our graduate from @UCL_AMS for publishing this insightful paper: Parenclitic network mapping predicts survival in critically ill patients with sepsis - Ito - 2025 - Physiological Reports - Wiley Online Library https://t.co/8DDKMVBSH1
The latest collaborative work at the UCL Network Physiology Lab and the Extreme Physiology Lab at the University of Portsmouth. #NetworkPhysiology The Journal of Physiology - Wiley Online Library https://t.co/tZm09VUyZ9
Network Physiology Webinar Series. Please join us if you are interested in interdisciplinary research fusing network science and physiology https://t.co/J7VswHXabW
This series will look at how methods and techniques from #NetworkPhysiology can be applied across various domains, including extreme physiology, patient monitoring and the development of personalised therapies.
Register now ⬇️ https://t.co/Fu4nUTBaVm
Registration is now open for our free webinar series, 'Network Physiology: Mapping Physiological Networks in Health and Disease'. The sessions are taking place online at the end of March and early April.
Find out more ➡️ https://t.co/Fu4nUTBaVm
Delighted to be at @ucl today to unveil our Blue Plaque for Ernest Starling.
In 1902, Starling worked with William Bayliss on the discovery of secretin and coined the term ‘hormone’.
Our Blue Plaques honour outstanding physiologists who have advanced the discipline.
Discovery of the urinary metabolite of iodotyrosine with potential application in screening congenital thyroid diseases. Congratulations to our students @UCL_AMS for contributing to this work.
https://t.co/33jh30TnpF
Congratulations to @loisleaver for individual international Gold medal and Britain’s first ever U23 World Champion in the women’s kayak! We are @UCL_AMS so proud of you!
If you are interested in application of networks science in medicine, please read this insightful review: Physiological network approach to prognosis in cirrhosis: A shifting paradigm - Oyelade - 2024 - Physiological Reports - Wiley Online Library https://t.co/8gWjRpI66l
"vaccination has averted 154 million deaths"
On the 50th anniversary of WHO's Expanded Programme on Immunization, Naor Bar-Zeev & colleagues quantify the public health impact of vaccination: https://t.co/hZJUlKQOjk
Very much enjoyed the talent show organised by our amazing students @uclmedsci@DoM_UCL. Very well done! I was waiting for this moment since the beginning of @UCL_AMS programme. I am very happy this will become an annual event!