Dr Karl Sylvester (@cambsrespphys) 's Twitter Profile
Dr Karl Sylvester

@cambsrespphys

Head of Joint Respiratory Physiology Services. Consultant Healthcare Scientist. Love everything CPET and exercise.

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Prof Catherine Ross (@catherinemross) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pleased to have officially launched my 2025 Awards at today’s IBMS Scotland Education and Development Conference Please use this opportunity to nominate yourselves and your incredible colleagues to celebrate the exceptional work of healthcare scientists across NHS Scotland

Pleased to have officially launched my 2025 Awards at today’s IBMS Scotland Education and Development Conference

Please use this opportunity to nominate yourselves and your incredible colleagues to celebrate the exceptional work of healthcare scientists across NHS Scotland
Lucy Robertson (@lucyrob57016889) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our recent publication in ERJ open. Joe Newman Dr Karl Sylvester Looking at shorter walk to detect desaturation in ILD Shorter walk test durations to detect ambulatory oxygen desaturation in interstitial lung disease: an observational cohort study publications.ersnet.org/content/erjor/…

ERS (@eurorespsoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📃 Abstract & clinical case submission is now open for the #ERSCongress 2025 in Amsterdam, Netherlands! Submit your work for a chance to present your findings in front of the world's respiratory experts. Deadline: 20 February, 2025 Learn more/submit: ersnet.org/congress-and-e…

📃 Abstract & clinical case submission is now open for the #ERSCongress 2025 in Amsterdam, Netherlands!

Submit your work for a chance to present your findings in front of the world's respiratory experts. Deadline: 20 February, 2025

Learn more/submit: ersnet.org/congress-and-e…
British Thoracic Society (BTS) (@btsrespiratory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Planning for our Winter Meeting in November is well under way today! ❄️ Our Science and Research Committee is in charge of the mammoth task of developing the full programme of lectures, seminars, abstracts and symposia for our biggest event of the year. Stay tuned! #RespIsBest

Planning for our Winter Meeting in November is well under way today! ❄️

Our Science and Research Committee is in charge of the mammoth task of developing the full programme of lectures, seminars, abstracts and symposia for our biggest event of the year. 

Stay tuned!
#RespIsBest
Dr Karl Sylvester (@cambsrespphys) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What a privilege to attend the first King's College London Inaugural Lecture Series of 2025 and see ARTP President Will present as part of his Professorship followed by a fantastic evening of reminiscing with colleagues and friends old and new.

What a privilege to attend the first King's College London Inaugural Lecture Series of 2025 and see <a href="/ARTP_News/">ARTP</a> President <a href="/toplungdoc/">Will</a> present as part of his Professorship followed by a fantastic evening of reminiscing with colleagues and friends old and new.
Dr Karl Sylvester (@cambsrespphys) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Importance of time of day for BDR and using any static lung volume technique to confirm a restrictive lung abnormality ⬇️ linkedin.com/posts/dr-karl-…

Dr Karl Sylvester (@cambsrespphys) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An amazing example of how #HealthcareScientists can lead diagnostic services to support chronic breathlessness ⬇️ Andy Pritchard #HCSWeek2025 linkedin.com/posts/dr-karl-…

ERS (@eurorespsoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As James D Chalmers says, all ERS members can get involved in the Society’s activities and make a difference to respiratory health globally! Learn more about how you can contribute to the development of respiratory healthcare by becoming an ERS member: ersnet.org/the-society/me…

PCRS (@pcrsuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Considering sharing your work at upcoming ARNS, PCRS or BTS meetings? Join ARNS on the 7th May for a webinar on the art and science of presenting to an audience. Register now ow.ly/pXFy50Vrsa7

Considering sharing your work at upcoming ARNS, PCRS or BTS meetings? 

Join <a href="/ARNS_UK/">ARNS</a> on the 7th May for a webinar on the art and science of presenting to an audience.

Register now ow.ly/pXFy50Vrsa7
British Thoracic Society (BTS) (@btsrespiratory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This summer we are offering a Respiratory Physiology course in partnership with @ARTP to provide Respiratory professionals with everything about basic and advanced lung physiology that is central to everyday practise. Find out more 👉 brit-thoracic.uk/RespPhysio2025 #ShortCourse

This summer we are offering a Respiratory Physiology course in partnership with @ARTP to provide Respiratory professionals with everything about basic and advanced lung physiology that is central to everyday practise. 

Find out more 👉 brit-thoracic.uk/RespPhysio2025

#ShortCourse
Prof Catherine Ross (@catherinemross) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am delighted to announce our call for expressions of interest for an exciting opportunity for a healthcare science professional advisor at the Scottish Government to work as a member of the Healthcare Science Policy and Strategy Team.

I am delighted to announce our call for expressions of interest for an exciting opportunity for a healthcare science professional advisor at the Scottish Government to work as a member of the Healthcare Science Policy and Strategy Team.
Nicole Robertson MD, MPH (@dr_robertson_md) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hot off the press CHEST® Journal: Our review and meta-analysis unpacks the prevalence, risk factors, and outcomes of Preserved Ratio Impaired Spirometry. Global prevalence of PRISm was 12% with greater prevalence in LMICs. PRISm was associated with increased risk of mortality.

Hot off the press <a href="/journal_CHEST/">CHEST® Journal</a>:  Our review and meta-analysis unpacks the prevalence, risk factors, and outcomes of Preserved Ratio Impaired Spirometry. Global prevalence of PRISm was 12% with greater prevalence in LMICs. PRISm was associated with increased risk of mortality.
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ERJ Open Research: The minimum important difference for incremental and endurance shuttle walk tests in ILD population is 35.0–38.5 m and 170–209 s respectively bit.ly/40ypJ8c

ERJ Open Research: The minimum important difference for incremental and endurance shuttle walk tests in ILD population is 35.0–38.5 m and 170–209 s respectively bit.ly/40ypJ8c
Dr Karl Sylvester (@cambsrespphys) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spaces available on the next UCLA/CPET course in Cambridge in July. Advanced learning opportunity in beautiful surroundings. Book here cam-pgmc.ac.uk/courses/cambri… linkedin.com/posts/dr-karl-…

Dennis Jensen (@drj9378) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 Interested working at the intersection of Sports Science and Respiratory Medicine/Physiology please contact me by direct message to discuss applying for a Postdoctoral Fellowship McGill University CERPLMcGill due June 15, 2025 🫁🚴‍♀️🏃‍♀️🏊 mcgill.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/McGill_Careers…