Jason Carter interviews authors Jenna Stone, Maureen McDonald, Kerrie Moreau about how CV risk factors have been historically misidentified in women and how early risk indicators are impacted during #premenopause, #pregnancy, #menopause. https://ow.ly/9KhO50XUiK0 #WomensHealth
09.01.2026 22:29
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Unfamiliar eccentric exercise causes muscle damage, but repeating the same exercise later substantially reduces symptoms. New findings in Journal of Applied Physiology show motor unit-level neural adjustments are a critical component #RepeatedBoutEffect doi.org/10.1152/japp...
02.03.2026 15:11
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How physiology powers biotech innovation
"Without physiology, discoveries and progress in all areas of medicine will suffer." APS President-elect Sue Bodine joins Fierce Biotech to talk #physiology, #biotech and whatβs at risk when research funding is unstable. Listen: https://ow.ly/Zrvj50Yoi2T #FightForPhysiologyπ§ͺ
03.03.2026 16:02
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Function | Throw Back Thursday π #MoTrPAC generated a publicly accessible tissue #biorepository to support the study of temporal-, sex-, and age-specific responses to endurance exercise training in a #preclinical rat model. π Read more: doi.org/10.1093/func...
05.03.2026 14:30
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Kudos to two outstanding members of our CCTSI community, Wendy Kohrt, PhD, and Kristine Erlandson, MD, for being selected for the 2026 CU Anschutz Research Awards! π Celebrate with us Feb 24! π buff.ly/vR236FK
@kmess44.bsky.social, @cudeptofmedicine.bsky.social, @drhigginsmd.bsky.social
11.02.2026 16:33
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Mack GoTed From Afar
07.02.2026 02:55
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Coffee with the cops and Denali
09.12.2025 22:05
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Congratulations!
24.06.2025 02:42
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βYears from now, when we look back, I hope weβll say this was the inflection point ... when we stood up for science, for truth and for each other. When we built something strongerβnot in spite of the pressure, but because of it.β βAPS CEO Scott Steen #APS2025 11/11π§ͺ
24.04.2025 20:29
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The gavel has been passed at #APS2025 and APSβ new leaders have taken office for the next year. Learn more: ow.ly/msY650VIqJp #WeAre Physiology π§ͺ
27.04.2025 16:05
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#APS2025 attendees: We hope you've had a great Summit! Stick around for our morning programming and closing keynote speakers. Thanks for joining us in Baltimore. See you next year in Minneapolis! π§ͺ
27.04.2025 12:00
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APS goes to Washington! Our members are on Capitol Hill today to advocate for researching funding. #APSHillDay #advocacy #SciPol #FundScience #WomensHealthResearch #APSWomensHealth #APS2025 π§ͺ
23.04.2025 14:01
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In a new Science study, cryoβelectron tomography captures the in-cell architecture of the mitochondrial respiratory chain, illuminating how the coordinated action of molecular machines drives lifeβs fundamental energy conversion.
Learn more in this week's issue: scim.ag/3FA3Ygq
20.03.2025 18:05
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5 Years Since COVID-19 Hit: How the Pandemic Affected CU Clinicians
CU Department of Medicine clinicians reflect on the immediate effects and years-long aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.
This look back at how our campus medical community responded to the COVID-19 crisis as it erupted five years ago is gripping and important work by my talented colleague, @taylerleighs.bsky.social. Congratulations to her!
19.03.2025 01:03
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The word ADVOCACY is written in black on a blurred background of a hallway. The American Physiological Society logo, name and black and purple variegated swirls also appear.
APS and 50+ science orgs signed a letter urging Congress to protect U.S. research. Funding freezes, political interference and staff cuts threaten innovation. Congress must act to safeguard science and our global leadership. Read more: ow.ly/AIkk50VbXOh #ScienceMatters #FundScience π§ͺ
13.03.2025 12:26
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This is Tellen. She went to work with her human today. The only agenda item on her calendar is dropping toys in the hallway until someone plays with her. 14/10
12.03.2025 23:27
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Might save a life.
08.03.2025 00:36
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Important real-world research led by Dr Dan Matlock and Dr Russ Glasgow and their team. #beeson #Geriatrics @cuanschutz.bsky.social
05.03.2025 04:27
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Check out this new short podcast from our lab that complements Meral Culver's recently published paper in AJP Reg
04.03.2025 00:10
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Great thread on the impact #NIH has had on human health.
13.02.2025 03:27
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Living a Long Life With HIV: CU Research and Care Strive for Successful Aging
When HIV first emerged in the 1980s, there were no treatments and no cure. Today, dying with HIV has mostly turned into living a long life with HIV.
For decades, HIV was seen as a death sentence. Today, thanks to research & medical advances, people are not just living longerβtheyβre redefining what it means to age with HIV. Experts & advocates are shaping the future of HIV care. ππ @cudivofid.bsky.social
https://buff.ly/3WXS0CV #MedSky #HIVCare
11.02.2025 20:09
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Any red states sign on?
11.02.2025 01:23
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