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Getting to the meeting. Live Twitter Q&A with our Public Lecturer. Russell Foster, the speaker for our Annual Public Lecture, will be taking part in a live question and answer session on Twitter to continuing discussing the lecture’s topic: “The Rhythm of Life: how your body clock makes you tick”. If you are a Member of The Society, and are planning to attend the Colin Blakemore Festschrift or The Society's AGM. Without registering for the meeting. You can now download the final programme.

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Getting to the meeting. Live Twitter Q&A with our Public Lecturer. Russell Foster, the speaker for our Annual Public Lecture, will be taking part in a live question and answer session on Twitter to continuing discussing the lecture’s topic: “The Rhythm of Life: how your body clock makes you tick”. If you are a Member of The Society, and are planning to attend the Colin Blakemore Festschrift or The Society's AGM. Without registering for the meeting. You can now download the final programme.

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Getting to the meeting. Getting to the meeting. Oxford is about 60 miles (90 kms) northwest of London and has excellent road and national rail links. Regular coach services connect Oxford with the capital and also with Heathrow, Gatwick and Luton airports. In our opinion, the easiest and cheapest way to get to Oxford is to take a bus from the airport that comes straight to the city. Buses run by The Airline. Leave Heathrow approximately every 20 minutes, and Gatwick every hour. From Gatwick, a return tic...

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Getting to the meeting. How can we help you get the most out of Physiology 2011? Explore our exhibition opportunities below or speak with David G Bennett, 44 (0) 20 7269 5712, dbennett@physoc.org. Again, the exhbition and posters will be the centre of the meeting. This is the perfect opportunity to showcase your latest, cutting-edge techniques and technologies. 3m x 2m shell scheme, including:. Your logo, company name, internet address and 100-word blurb in the meeting programme.

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Getting to the meeting. The meeting will take place at the University of Oxford, with the central focus being:. You can take a virtual tour here. As you can see, the lecture theatres are all within 10 minutes of University Club, take this opportunity to familiarise yourself with the layout. Once you reach the building, clear signs will show you the way to go, and we have provided ample time for movement between sessions. All the information below will be repruduced in the meeting programme. Go to the top...

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Please also note that the services described in this web site are provided in England and the statements governed by English Law. On no account shall any statement on this web site constitute an offer to provide services. Data Protection and Privacy Statement. The Physiological Society will occasionally inform you of new services and products related to those you have registered for and of changes and activities within The Society. You have the control to opt-into receiving this information. We do use co...

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Getting to the meeting. This year's Society Dinner will take place in the Dining Hall at St Catherine's College after the Annual Review Prize Lecture on Wednesday 13 July. The evening starts with drinks on the lawn from 7pm, this will be followed by a four-course meal including wine and entertainment. This event is now sold out.

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Physiology 2010

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Physiology 2010 picture gallery. The Young Physiologists' Symposium. Josef Kittler gave the GSK Prize Lecture. Drinks reception after the GSK Prize Lecture. Participants collect their lanyards. The Society's stand takes shape. Murray Esler gave The Paton Lecture. The Nanion Technologies patch clamp workshop. Nancy Rothwell gave The Society's Public Lecture. Guests arrive for the Welcome Reception. Enjoying the art at the Welcome Reception. Thursday morning's refreshment break. The Journal of Physiolody.

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Physiology 2010

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Physiology 2010 has already taken place, we are now looking forward to Oxford next year. The meeting was a great success, with 1007 participants it was also one the biggest main meetings The Physiological Society has ever run. Many people have commented on the buzz of the meeting, if you'd like to offer your feedback, or have any requests, please email us. Thanks to all who attended, as well as the invited speakers and exhibitors. You can see some pictures from the event in the picture gallery.

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Physiology 2010

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Cronus Technologies' Fold to Win Origami contest. On stand 15 at Physiology 2010 Cronus Technologies exhibited the cellZscope Impedance Spectroscopy system and held a Fold to Win Origami contest. Why Origami? The tenuous link was to another system in our portfolio the Japan made Sort ANalyser JSAN, a desktop flow cytometry cell sorter. They received 35 entries, the top three are pictured below! The contest was judged by Dr Lizzie Burns a science-based artist www.sciencetolife.org. Naoise O Ciardha (.

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