Delighted to announce that I have won the postdoc category of the Physiological Reports ‘future of physiological research’ competition.
My review article explores the redox landscape and how I envisage it will shape future physiological research.
https://t.co/JUc8UbfizS
@PhysRep: Winners of our ECR Short Review competition announced and articles published today! See https://t.co/I1jrt6YD4I for information and links
@APSPhysiology@physoc @WileyBiomedical
@Physiology
🔎 Unravelling codes - We interviewed Josh Thorley (@UniofNottingham, UK) to find out more about redox reactions. He explains how working on the redox code could lead to more targeted health therapies.
Read the #PhysiologyNews feature article ⬇️ https://t.co/f4kNYWN4iG
New publication: Urinary N‑terminal titin fragment concentration as a non‑invasive biomarker of exercise‑induced muscle damage in males and females: https://t.co/kIB5CcsiwM
I was recently interviewed by @physoc about how unravelling the redox code can help better define health and disease, as discussed in my recent article published in Physiological Reports.
Read below 👇
https://t.co/N0LJfeQvfn
Collecting data from students across the UK (undergrad & postgrad) on diet and mental well-being to help inform an RCT for depression. Max 30 mins. Anyone can participate, providing currently enrolled at a UK university. Link here: https://t.co/kxpnxYQ3DG . Please share! 🧠
2024 academic wrapped:
⭐️ Passed PhD viva
⭐️ Started postdoc @LboroSSEHS
⭐️ Won best oral presentation @NutritionSoc
⭐️ Won ‘future of physiological research’ award @PhysRep
⭐️ Published 3 first-author papers
⭐️ Starting Lecturing
⭐️ Began Research Fellow @UniofNottingham
🚨Exciting PhD opportunity🚨
https://t.co/4QQSzcXUcc
Supervisory team: myself, @LJJ_nutrition and @Sportrometrist @LboroSSEHS, with @ChrisMinson@uoregon involved as an external advisor for the project 🤩
🗓️ Deadline 14th March
🔁 Please RT 🙏🏻
Delighted to announce that I have won the postdoc category of the Physiological Reports ‘future of physiological research’ competition.
My review article explores the redox landscape and how I envisage it will shape future physiological research.
https://t.co/JUc8UbfizS
@PhysRep: Winners of our ECR Short Review competition announced and articles published today! See https://t.co/I1jrt6YD4I for information and links
@APSPhysiology@physoc @WileyBiomedical
@Physiology
@PhysRep: Winners of our ECR Short Review competition announced and articles published today! See https://t.co/I1jrt6YD4I for information and links
@APSPhysiology@physoc @WileyBiomedical
@Physiology
Out ahead of print: Acute supplementation with a curcuminoid-based formulation fails to enhance resting or exercise-induced NRF2 activity in males and females - Food & Function. https://t.co/7C6doMa8SO
@TomClifford7@anarmateos@exphystevo@neil_rw
This is the final paper from my PhD investigating the effects of exercise and (poly)phenols on redox signalling. The other papers can be found below:
Eccentric exercise & NRF2: https://t.co/6Y4nPbl9cL
Green tea & exercise on NRF2: https://t.co/TUlvodMeUs