Dariel Burdass
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Dariel Burdass
@daniburd.bsky.social
CEO @The Physiological Society, Trustee of Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Member of the Finance, Risk and Audit Committee, Views expressed are my own.
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⏰ Registration closes soon for the final two sessions of our free Network Physiology webinar series.

📆 Register by 31 March

🔗Network Physiology in Respiratory Diseases and Critical Care buff.ly/J2rocHd
🔗Network Physiology in Liver Failure buff.ly/jamKYDX
Network Physiology in Respiratory Diseases and Critical Care
Network Physiology in Respiratory Diseases and Critical Care is the third session of the ‘Network Physiology: Mapping Physiological Networks in Health and Disease’ webinar series.
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March 29, 2025 at 12:07 PM
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🌍 Climate change is a health crisis affecting millions worldwide. Discover how the Global Climate and Health Summit aims to tackle heat resilience, air pollution, and sustainable nutrition.

Read the blog post by Professor Mike Tipton ⬇️
A call to action on climate and health
Why the Global Climate and Health Summit matters? Professor Mike Tipton invites you to attend to transform knowledge into action for climate and health.
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March 30, 2025 at 11:07 AM
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💡 Take advantage of the early bird rates for our #PhysiologyEducation meeting @bristoluni.bsky.social.

📆 Book your spot by 25 February ⬇️ https://buff.ly/4jZWVNH
Challenges and Solutions for Physiology Education
Challenges and Solutions for Physiology Education meeting in April 2025 will focus on four themes that are current to physiology education.
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February 19, 2025 at 12:08 PM
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📢 Abstract submission deadline extended for our Placental and #FetalBrain meeting at Royal Veterinary College, UK!

Calling all researchers working on drug and toxin exposure in #pregnancy and neonatal life, submit your abstracts by 17 February ➡️ https://buff.ly/4aM85Br

#research #placenta
Placental and Fetal Brain Interfaces: How Effective Are They in Protecting Against Drugs and Toxins?
Find info about The Physiological Society's events, including scientific conferences, exhibition, sponsorship, first meeting advice, abstracts, and themes.
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February 7, 2025 at 10:30 AM
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Do you know a physiology educator delivering groundbreaking and innovative initiatives in undergraduate #education? Nominate them for our inaugural The Otto Hutter Teaching Prize and Lecture.

Find out more ⬇️ https://buff.ly/4hM9LND
The Otto Hutter Teaching Prize and Lecture
Win £500 for yourself and your Institution as part of The Otto Hutter Physiology Teaching Prize and Prize Lecture for physiology teaching excellence.
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February 7, 2025 at 12:07 PM
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(1/4) Fantastic evening in Parliament launching the @physoc.bsky.social / PHG Foundation report.

The event was packed (standing room only), highlighting the huge interest in this area.

Thanks to @georgefreemanmp.bsky.social, Melanie Welham, @catherinemross.bsky.social, Heidi de Wet & Ali Connell.
January 15, 2025 at 12:49 AM
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📢 Apply now for our Paton Historical Studies Fund.

Each year, we award up to £1,000 for projects that promote the study of the history of physiology, including notable people, experiments or discoveries.

Apply by 31 January 2025 ⬇️
Paton Historical Studies Fund
Dig into physiology history with funds from the Paton Prize Bursary. Unlock the secrets of The Physiological Society’s archive in the Wellcome Library.
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January 9, 2025 at 9:55 AM
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Looking forward to next week's sold out event in Parliament where @physoc.bsky.social will be launching our report into how personalised prevention can help build an NHS fit for the future.

www.physoc.org/events/how-would-personalised-prevention-help-build-an-nhs-fit-for-the-future/
Parliamentary Launch: How would personalised prevention help build an NHS fit for the future?
Join us in Parliament for the launch of our report ‘Physiology Passport: How can personalised prevention build an NHS Fit for the Future?'.
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January 10, 2025 at 11:03 PM