Physiology Changes The World

Join us Strategy 2022-27

Change the world

From the basic unit of life to the complex behaviour of the whole body, physiology underpins our survival and is key to improving health, treating disease and tackling global challenges like climate change.

As our world changes, we need to harness physiology to ensure we can prepare and protect those who are affected most. The Physiological Society is working to convert research into action. To ensure the very survival of life on our planet.

Our strategy sets out our vision for a world in which physiological discovery leads to healthier lives.

Our purpose is timeless: physiology for a future. For our futures – to lead long, healthy lives, and for the future of humanity.

Together, help us change the world.

How can physiology change the world?

Hear from the experts on how physiology is changing the world and what the discipline means to them.

Dr Dayne Beccano-Kelly, Cardiff University

Professor Áine Kelly, Trinity College Dublin

Professor David Paterson, University of Oxford, UK

Professor Melanie Welham, Executive Chair BBSRC, UK

Dr Heather Massey, University of Portsmouth, UK

Professor Kim E. Barrett, University of California, Davis, US

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