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Playful learning, what is it and is there room for it in #PhysiologyEducation? Read our latest blog by Dr Sara Namvar of @SalfordUni to find out how creating an immersive and fun environment can transform the #learning experience. For the full blog visit: https://buff.ly/3W356z4
@SalfordUni For more tips and advice on playful learning, join innovative educators on 15 – 16 May for the #CurrentPhysiologyEducation meeting @SalfordUni. Register by 19 April for early rates ➡️ https://buff.ly/3vNoiGF
Find out how the body adapts to #exercise in this thread on @AurelLeuchtmann’s PhD research project that won him & his co-authors the @PhysRep Paper of the Year 2023. Hear more about their research below ⬇️
@AurelLeuchtmann @PhysRep This curiosity led Aurel and his co-authors to identify specific training interventions to help researchers select the best models to study the factors and mechanisms for #exercise training adaptations. #ExercisePhysiology
@AurelLeuchtmann @PhysRep They used a mouse model to study endurance, #MuscleMass and strength gains to exercise. @AurelLeuchtmann tell us more about their findings in this article from our Spring edition of #PhysiologyNews ➡️ https://buff.ly/3Jrddy5
Check out the latest @JPhysiol #PhysiologyShorts with Dr Zoltán Somogyvári of HUN-REN WIGNER Research Centre for Physics, Hungary, who discusses their research paper on reconstructing the complete spatiotemporal membrane potential distribution.
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📢 We're recruiting for a Finance Committee Member 📢
Do you have experience in #FinancialManagement & planning? This is a great opportunity to support the financial aspects of The Society.
Find out more and apply by 1 May: https://buff.ly/49FIzLV