Glasgow University Physiological Society

Glasgow University Physiological Society Integrating the social and educational aspects of Physiology at the University of Glasgow.

The Committee (2016/2017)

President: Barbi Haja
Vice-Presidents: Samantha Cockburn, Svilena Lazarova
Secretary: Lorna Hassal
Treasurer: Connor McHarg

Social Convenor: Emma Harley
Publicity Officer: John Whiteford
Staff Representative: Dr Craig Daly

4th Year Ordinary Members:
Lori Gillian
Laura Fusi
Marianna Stasi
Lynsay Hamilton
Rasa Volianskis
Jerusha Vithiyanandan

Calling all Undergraduates, PhD students and recently qualified postdoctoral workers!  The Physiological Society are giv...
25/01/2019

Calling all Undergraduates, PhD students and recently qualified postdoctoral workers! The Physiological Society are giving you the chance to present at a two day scientific meeting to raise your profile and build your network for your professional development.
Application deadlines are next Thursday, for more information see the link below:
http://www.physoc.org/news/2018/future-physiology-%E2%80%93-call-proposals

A blood test that can potentially diagnose pancreatic cancer in the early stages is being developed!
08/02/2017

A blood test that can potentially diagnose pancreatic cancer in the early stages is being developed!

A rapid, inexpensive and ultrasensitive assay that uses antibody-conjugated nanoparticle probes on the surface of a sensor chip quantifies tumour-derived extracellular vesicles to detect pancreatic cancer from 1 μl of blood plasma.

04/10/2016
03/10/2016

The 2016 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine is awarded to Yoshinori Ohsumi for his discoveries of mechanisms for autophagy. Autophagy (“self-eating”) is an evolutionarily conserved process whereby the eukaryotic cell can recycle part of its own content by sequestering a portion of the cytoplasm in a double-membrane vesicle that is delivered to the lysosome for digestion. Unlike other cellular degradation machineries, autophagy removes long-lived proteins, large macro-molecular complexes and organelles that have become obsolete or damaged.

Come say hi and have a chat with us about the society at the Freshers' Fair in the Chapel!
14/09/2016

Come say hi and have a chat with us about the society at the Freshers' Fair in the Chapel!

Physiology BSc, Class of 2016Photo Credit: Raeesah Maqsood
30/07/2016

Physiology BSc, Class of 2016

Photo Credit: Raeesah Maqsood

Can't go to Dublin this year? You can follow Physiology 2016 LIVE today and throughout the weekend by clicking on the li...
29/07/2016

Can't go to Dublin this year? You can follow Physiology 2016 LIVE today and throughout the weekend by clicking on the link below!

Friday 29 July
9.00 Keynote Lecture
Remote control of hypothalamic circuits controlling food intake and metabolism
10.00 The Physiological Society Otto Hutter Teaching Prize
"Where is the knowledge we have lost in information?" - Feedback, flipping and physiology
13.00 Learning Symposium
Student-centered learning in physiology courses enhanced by technology
14.30 Research Symposium
Can you outrun a bad diet?
17.45 The Physiological Society Annual Public Lecture
More than a Gut Feeling: Microbiome as a Key Regulator of Brain & Behaviour

Saturday 30 July
8.00 Learning Symposium
Post publication metrics and taking advantage of emerging author services
9.00 The Physiological Society Michael De Burgh Daly Prize Lecture
Carotid body chemoreflex and autonomic dysfunction by sleep-apnea
10.00 Research Symposium
Sleep and the ageing brain: Harnessing translational physiology to study the impact of risk and protective factors in health and disease
11.45 Plenary Lecture
A new physiology to handle an ancient challenge: Fluoride resistance in microorganisms
13.00 Learning Symposium
How to publish your data; meeting the new standards required by regulatory and funding agencies
14.30 Research Symposium
Physiological approaches to study the science of human sedentariness
17.45 The Physiological Society Annual Review Prize Lecture
The Cognitive Map Theory of Hippocampal Function: An update

Sunday 31 July
9.00 Keynote Lecture
Hypoxia and uterine contractions: Not too much but not too little
10.00 Research Symposium
Circadian regulation of cardiovascular and kidney function
11.45 The Physiological Society Sharpey-Schafer Prize Lecture
Is high blood pressure self-protection for the brain?
14.30 Research Symposium
Mitochondria in the integrative physiology of obesity and metabolic dysfunction
16.15 The Physiological Society Paton Prize Lecture
Neuronal networks in brain slices and whole brains

Watch The Refinery's Physiology 2016 on Livestream.com. The Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society are delighted to be partnering to hold Physiology 2016 in Dublin. This partnership between the two oldest and largest physiological societies in the world marks the 140th annivers...

01/03/2016

Hey everyone! Just a quick reminder that the society is hosting our guest lecture from Dr Lynn Dennany of University of Strathclyde this evening at 6pm, Room 507 in the Boyd Orr.

There will be a cheese and wine after the lecture as well, hope to you all later this evening!

Since the vagus nerve is a dear topic to all of us, physiologists, there is something to read if you're taking an intere...
12/02/2016

Since the vagus nerve is a dear topic to all of us, physiologists, there is something to read if you're taking an interest. :)

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