Dr Natasha Hadgraft
@nehadgraft
Lecturer in Cardiovascular Biology. Living in Greater Manchester. Passionate about cardiac physiology🔬❤ All opinions are my own
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Inviting all ECRs with research interests in Metabolism, Diabetes and Exercise, the ECLS will take place at MMU on 17th November. Please register and submit abstracts through the QR code and email below, respectively. Research & Innovation at Manchester Met ManMet Life Sciences
A really interesting couple of days spent attending the Basics in ECG Interpretation Course by MCR ❤️ Cardiac Physiology Education
The ECLS is also still accepting abstracts for poster presentation. Please email your abstract (Max 300 words) to [email protected], alongside your name, career stage and institution. Prizes will be up for grabs for posters. 2/2
It is the final day to register for our Early Career Life Scientists' Symposium 2023 ManMet Life Sciences and to submit abstracts for posters. You can register by the link: mmu.estore.flywire.com/products/early… And email abstracts (Max 300 words) to [email protected] Deadline closes at midnight!
An excellent start to our Early Career Scientists' Symposium on Metabolism, Diabetesand Exercise with our first Keynote Speaker Professor Paul Greenhaff #ECLS2023 Research & Innovation at Manchester Met ManMet Life Sciences
Interesting talks from our first set of ECR communications in the "Diabetes" session #ECLS2023 Research & Innovation at Manchester Met ManMet Life Sciences
Delegates enjoying the poster session #ECLS2023 Research & Innovation at Manchester Met ManMet Life Sciences
Our next selection of ECR communications for the #ECLS2023 "Metabolism and Exercise" session Research & Innovation at Manchester Met ManMet Life Sciences
Dr @AmandaUnsworth1 leading one of our career development parallel sessions on navigating academia, providing guidance for researchers early in their career #ECLS2023 Research & Innovation at Manchester Met ManMet Life Sciences
Many thanks to Dr Dr Amy Harwood and Prof Hans Degens for leading the second of our career development parallel sessions, advising on peer reviewing and reviewing grants #ECLS2023 Research & Innovation at Manchester Met ManMet Life Sciences
The final ECR speakers of the day, presenting in our "Woman and Physiology" session #ECLS2023 Research & Innovation at Manchester Met ManMet Life Sciences
Welcoming our final Keynote Speaker of the day, Professor Ylva Hellsten from the University of Copenhagen, discussing the importance of physical activity in ageing, and the role of estrogen in vascular health #ECLS2023 Research & Innovation at Manchester Met ManMet Life Sciences
Prof. Ylva Hellsten speaking about the exercise physiology work of Jere Mitchell and Bengt at #ECLS2023 in Manchester Metropolitan Uni today
Congratulations to all of our ECR poster and oral communication prize winners today! The quality of work was very high, well done to everyone who presented #ECLS2023 Manchester Metropolitan Uni ManMet Life Sciences
A massive thank you for the support of our sponsors, The Physiological Society, Biochemical Society, British Pharmacological Society, Thermo Fisher, Phase Holographic Imaging and Manchester Met Institute of Sport #ECLS2023
Thank you to the rest of the ECLS Organising Committee, Annie Hasib, Rehan Junejo and Lauren Mcneill! #ECLS2023
Dr Natasha Hadgraft Dr Amy Harwood Research & Innovation at Manchester Met ManMet Life Sciences Great turnout for the #ECLS2023 today. Some very interesting talks and promising work from early career researchers (#PhD and Research Masters students). Thanks to The Physiological Society Biochemical Society British Pharmacological Society and Manchester Met Institute of Sport for funding the event.