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EB 2022 Twitter Moments
Check out highlights from the final day of #ExpBio, Tuesday, April 5. #APSatEBhttps://t.co/z28HOvgDT7
— American Physiological Society (@APSPhysiology) April 6, 2022
Check out #ExpBio highlights from Monday, April 4. #APSatEBhttps://t.co/UVUClO40Uh
— American Physiological Society (@APSPhysiology) April 5, 2022
Check out #ExpBio highlights from Sunday, April 3. #APSatEBhttps://t.co/1ebQwGIRMf
— American Physiological Society (@APSPhysiology) April 4, 2022
Check out highlights from the first day of #ExpBio, Saturday, April 2. #APSatEB https://t.co/HJVJVRUJXy
— American Physiological Society (@APSPhysiology) April 3, 2022
Highlights from APS at EB Meeting Tweeters
If you missed the "Extracellular Vesicles in GI Physiology and Beyond" session at #ExpBio yesterday, our meeting tweeter @AmyEngevik captured some highlights:https://t.co/NBAdxJQFWQ
— American Physiological Society (@APSPhysiology) April 5, 2022
Did you miss the #ExpBio @SCiPolAPS symposium "Understanding the Threat of Foreign Influence on Research" on Sun.? Check out EB tweeter @JulesBass6's highlights: https://t.co/JvU34hhCpQ #APSatEB
— American Physiological Society (@APSPhysiology) April 4, 2022
Check out highlights from #ExpBio tweeter @AnberithaT's coverage of the #physiology posters at Experimental Biology 2022. https://t.co/fC7cdk3yIa
— American Physiological Society (@APSPhysiology) April 6, 2022
Research News from EB 2022
- April 5, 2022 APS Announces New Leadership for the Coming Year
- April 2, 2022 Virtual Population Model Predicts and Stops Kidney Damage in Black Americans
- April 2, 2022 High Caffeine Consumption Disrupts Heart Rhythms in Middle-aged Rats
- April 2, 2022 Antioxidant, Inflammation Levels May Reveal New Diagnostic Tool for Breast Cancer
- April 2, 2022 Smokers Less Likely to Survive a Heart Attack
- April 2, 2022 Blueberry Extract May Aid Wound Healing
- April 2, 2022 A Prune—Or Six—a Day May Keep Inflammation at Bay
- April 2, 2022 Exercise Improves Health Markers in Young Female Survivors of Childhood Trauma
- April 2, 2022 Hope Builds for New Therapeutics to Reverse or Prevent Alzheimer’s
- April 2, 2022 Five Minutes of Daily Breath Training Improves Exercise Tolerance in Middle-aged and Older Adults
- March 17, 2022 New Research on Circadian Physiology, the Endothelium and Stress as Disease Risk Factor to be Presented in APS President’s Symposium Series
- March 15, 2022 Nobel Laureate, Esteemed Physiologists to Deliver Prestigious Award Lectures at Experimental Biology
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