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Dr Anna Hadjihambi (King’s College London and Foundation for Liver Research, UK) Speaker at the meeting, Microvasculature as a Key Regulator of Health and Disease in the Brain and Beyond

“Worldwide, the chronic liver disease known as MASLD (short for metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease) is placing a growing burden on healthcare syste...


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By Tashi Raina, Liz Blanks and Alireza Mani from University College London (UCL), UK

The Historic Objects and Collections at UCL series presents Physiological Instrument #045, a kymograph permanently on display in the A.V. Hill Lecture Theatre on UCL’s main campus in Bloomsbury, London. In this series, the team shares the stories of physiological artefact...


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Florence Buchanan occupies a significant place in the history of physiology as both the first woman known to attend a Physiological Society meeting (in 1896) and the first woman elected as a member. Florence studied zoology at University College London, graduating in 1890 after publishing two research papers as an undergraduate.

Muscle and heart physiol...

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Javier Gonzalez (University of Bath, UK) A scientific programme meeting organiser and a speaker at our 2026 Dietary Manipulations meeting

Professor Javier Gonzalez is investigating the impact of milk sugars on our metabolic health. To work out whether milk sugars are friend or foe involves researching metabolic mechanisms to understand the body’s physiological re...


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By Society Member Aliya Maqsood

Aliya Maqsood is a molecular physiologist and medical educator with a passion for making physiology meaningful, human, and accessible to learners. Her work bridges laboratory science, teaching innovation, and science communication, with a particular interest in active learning and student engagement in physi...


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