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Does eating breakfast really ‘kick-start’ your metabolism? And could Forrest Gump really run that far? Join Amy and Emily as they explore the weird and wonderful world of physiology; talking...

Does eating breakfast really ‘kick-start’ your metabolism? And could Forrest Gump really run that far? Join Amy and Emily as they explore th...

Is a culture of harassment and intimidation growing in research institutions across the UK? And if so, why? That’s the big question we’re as...

In some ways a career in academia comes with the expectation that you’ll move around to wherever the research takes you. But the prospect of...

If you could go back in time and tell your younger self one thing, what would it be? This week we’re giving you space to reflect on your own...

Where do you begin when the time comes to set up your own research lab? How do you build and manage a new team, apply for funding, and sourc...

Thinking about a change of career and stepping away from your job in academia? Perhaps it’s something you’ve thought about but the idea of s...

This week we’re exploring what to do if you feel your academic career has hit a roadblock. With the help of our guests, we learn how to acce...

If you work in science and academia, and find the constant knock backs of applying for funding difficult to cope with, this episode is for y...

In this episode, we’re asking what happens when you become a mother alongside your job working in science? How do you balance the pressures...

Chances are we’ll all experience feelings of imposter syndrome at some point during our careers but what causes the phenomenon, who does it...

Looking for a mentor but no idea where to start? Or perhaps you’ve reached a stage in your career where you’re able to share your knowledge...

In this brand new series of Let’s Get Physiological, a podcast by The Physiological Society, we explore the stories of the real people worki...

In the final episode of the series, Emily and Amy explore areas of physiology relevant to life in lockdown. They speak to Ben Maylor and Gre...

Amy and Emily speak to Martina Quaggiotto (University of Glasgow, UK) about the science behind an interactive e-learning presentation that s...

Emily and Amy speak to Doris Bamiou (UCL Ear Institute, UK) about the vestibular system and how it provides our brain with information about...

In this special episode, Amy and Emily speak to Caroline Jolley (King's College London, UK and King's College Hospital, UK), Dean...

Emily and Amy speak to Jennifer Ngo-Anh (European Space Agency), Colleen Deane (University of Exeter, UK) and Jim Pawelczyk (Penn State Univ...

Amy and Emily speak to Lydia Simpson (Bangor University, UK) about her research into populations living at high altitude, and James Clark (K...

Emily and Amy speak to Alistair Black (Leeds Beckett University, UK) about his research into carbohydrate metabolism during exercise, and Ba...

Amy and Emily speak to Mike Tipton (University of Portsmouth, UK) about how his research influenced the recent RNLI Respect the Water campai...

Emily and Amy speak to Carol Bussey (University of Otago, New Zealand) about her research into circadian rhythms of the heart, and Robbie Jo...

Amy and Emily speak to Sam Scott (York University,Toronto, Canada) about his recent research into high intensity interval training, and Ruth...