Official Twitter of the Australian and New Zealand Society for Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry (ANZSCPB). Tweets by @DrKoaWebster and @CECooperEcophys
Warming & low food availability dramatically increases metabolic demands. @lesley_alton also shows no adaptive capacity at higher temperatures #ANZSCPB
Amazing snapshot the 38th Australia and New Zealand Society for Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry meeting at the University of Queensland, Gatton campus.
@UQscience @MelissaBrownAus@anzscpb
📢 Join the in vivo physiology workshop at the @EngineShed_BB taking place on 21 November, to hear from a range of specialists in the field from the School of #Physiology, #Pharmacology and #Neuroscience at
@BristolUni. Find out more and register here➡️ https://t.co/QeyuGsCrVw
This is an amazing opportunity organised by @physoc for anyone working with animals in research!
Includes advice from @The_MRC and @NC3Rs on how to incorporate best practice into funding applications!
Can't wait!! This is gonna be an awesome conference and a great opportunity to meet amazing researchers from @EcoEvo_ANU and the rest of Australia and New Zealand! 🙌
Register for @anzscpb 👇
Third time is a charm! After two COVID cancellations @anzscpb will be @EcoEvo_ANU. Early bird rego is in a few days but we’ll extend this to accomodate. This is a great, relaxed and fun conference! Come on out. And, tag along to #AES straight after. Canberra’s the place to be!
Early bird registration closes in a few days for the @anzscpb at @EcoEvo_ANU. There are also travel grants available for students that register! More detail in the link or contact @DanielWANoble: https://t.co/XNnAL5mVxx #ANZSCPB 🦘🦎🦀🦋🦜🌿
#ANZSCPB2022 will be held at the Australian National University 11th-13th December 2022. More information on the ANZSCPB website https://t.co/lTk83YYRnV Looking forward to seeing everyone there!
Another job opportunity...Ongoing Level B/C position (Lecturer/Senior Lecturer) in Ecology at @MonashBiol in Melbourne, Australia. Please R/T and share with your networks.
https://t.co/olNIpB4QYU
@DrKoaWebster is detecting #antibioticresistance using faecal samples in native wildlife. Using samples from the @MQScoop project. Possums seem to have a very high prevalence of antibiotic resistance than other wildlife, linked to urban habitats? @anzscpb#anzscpb19