Sophie Mathewson (@s_mathewson2) 's Twitter Profile
Sophie Mathewson

@s_mathewson2

MRC-CMAR UoB PhD Researcher🧬 UoB BSc & KCL MSc Graduate πŸ‘©β€πŸŽ“

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The Physiological Society (@thephysoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to James Clark, our 2019 Otto Hutter Prize winner! James has demonstrated a range of innovation both inside and outside the traditional classroom environment to improve student performance. Read more here πŸ‘‰buff.ly/2sTJNoC Physiology at KCL King's College London

Congratulations to James Clark, our 2019 Otto Hutter Prize winner! James has demonstrated a range of innovation both inside and outside the traditional classroom environment to improve student performance. Read more here πŸ‘‰buff.ly/2sTJNoC
<a href="/KclPhysiology/">Physiology at KCL</a> <a href="/KingsCollegeLon/">King's College London</a>
Frontiers - Nutrition (@frontnutrition) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amount, Source and Pattern of Dietary #Protein Intake Across the Adult Lifespan: A Cross-Sectional Study Read the full #OpenAccess paper by @benoitsmeuninx, Carolyn Greig and @LeighBreen now: bit.ly/2wBggSr #nutrition

Amount, Source and Pattern of Dietary #Protein Intake Across the Adult Lifespan: A Cross-Sectional Study

Read the full #OpenAccess paper by @benoitsmeuninx, Carolyn Greig and @LeighBreen now: bit.ly/2wBggSr #nutrition
Connor Keating (@connortkeating) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In some very exciting news... here is the link to my (first) published paper with Jennifer Cook : Facial Expression Production and Recognition in Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Shifting Landscape. Check it out here: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Connor Keating (@connortkeating) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are now recruiting autistic people (aged 18-65) to participate in our new ONLINE experiment investigating the perception of facial expressions! Please email [email protected] if you would be interested in taking part! Compensation involved of course! Thank you!

Adam Gordon MBE (@adamgordon1978) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pleased to see our narrative review on Overcoming protein-energy malnutrition in older adults in the residential care setting out today. Led by brilliant PhD student Sophie Mathewson and Brazilian collaborator @GaiollaPaula sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Pleased to see our narrative review on Overcoming protein-energy malnutrition in older adults in the residential care setting out today. Led by brilliant PhD student Sophie Mathewson and Brazilian collaborator  @GaiollaPaula sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Sophie Mathewson (@s_mathewson2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So excited that my first, first author paper discussing protein-energy malnutrition in older adults in the residential care setting has officially been published! What a way to start a Friday πŸ˜ƒ sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Sophie Edwards, PhD (@soph_ed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I really enjoyed presenting this work today at The Physiological Society #physiology2021. If you are interested in flavanol metabolites and skeletal muscle atrophy, my pre-recorded talk is still available for download: api.ltb.io/show/ABCMM.

I really enjoyed presenting this work today at  <a href="/ThePhySoc/">The Physiological Society</a> #physiology2021. If you are interested in flavanol metabolites and skeletal muscle atrophy, my pre-recorded talk is still available for download: api.ltb.io/show/ABCMM.
Connor Keating (@connortkeating) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exciting announcement!⭐️An article I wrote as part of a special edition on addressing community priorities in autism research has now been published! Check it out here: frontiersin.org/article/10.338… 🧡1/4

Adam Gordon MBE (@adamgordon1978) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Out today. Relatively small study, but no difference in habitual protein intake between healthy younger and older adults. Differences in muscle mass and strength in this cohort must have an alternative explanation. Did not consider frail populations. mdpi.com/2072-6643/13/1…

Out today.  Relatively small study, but no difference in habitual protein intake between healthy younger and older adults.  Differences in muscle mass and strength in this cohort must have an alternative explanation.  Did not consider frail populations. mdpi.com/2072-6643/13/1…