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Professor Ole Peterson in conversation with Dr Francesca Arrigoni

As part of her Education and Teaching Award, awarded in 2023, Dr Francesca Arrigoni spoke to Professor Ole Peterson about personal motivations and aspirations, as well as the serendipitous events and the skills that make successful scientists, including being able to adapt to your environment.

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By Dr Thamali Ayagama 

Dr Thamali Ayagama is a Cardiovascular Pharmacologist from the University of Oxford. She is investigating the dynamics of Neuropeptide Y in the heart under the supervision of Professor Neil Herring in the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics. She began her scientific career as a Medical Scientist in Colombo, S...


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By Society Member Joy Anwuli

Joy is a PhD student of Physiology at University of Benin, Nigeria. Her research focuses on reproductive physiology and developmental biology with a particular interest on germ cell development and molecular regulation of the reproductive system, using rodent models as her primary experiment...


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By Dr Sophie Harrison

Sophie is a Lecturer in Sport and Exercise Science at Bangor University. Sophie joined the faculty within the School of Sport Science at Bangor University in 2023. Sophie conducts research within the areas of female physiology, sport and exercise immunology, nutrition, and menstrual cycle symptom m...


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From squid giant axons to recording action potentials inside a nerve fibre By Tashi Raina, Hannah Cornish and Alireza Mani from University College London (UCL), UK

 

The Historic Objects and Collections at UCL series presents a model made of wax representing the ganglion of a squid from the collection of the UCL Grant Museum currently on display at the...


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