My latest for the #ISpyPhysiology blog, summarizing 3 studies from the #aps2023 #scicomm

TL;DR
1) Exercising in the morning lowered diastolic #BP but in the evening lowered diastolic and systolic

2) Otherwise healthy adult hearts started showing strain at lower wet-bulb temps than those at which core temp starts to change (important #climatechange implications)

3) Full-fat, but not non-fat, yogurt helped prediabetics control their glucose

https://ispyphysiology.com/2023/04/26/physiology-helps-you-protect-your-health/

Physiology Helps You Protect Your Health - I Spy Physiology Blog

Scientists who study physiology gathered in Long Beach, California, last week for the inaugural American Physiology Summit—a brand-new conference dedicated to sharing discoveries on the cutting edge of bioscience. Studies highlighted at the Summit span from the effect of cannabis extracts on blood pressure to the surprising medical applications of “scratch and sniff” tests. Three … Continue reading Physiology Helps You Protect Your Health

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#aps2023 informative, re-energizing and fun. Happy to have attended the american physiology society summit with two of our graduate students.
Sad to see Experimental Biology go, but #APS2023 is well organized and running smoothly. Of course at any given time there are 3-4 talks I'd like to be at.

#APSMarch #APS2023 I'll give an invited talk on "The learnability of Pauli noise" in Session T69, 1:18-1:54 pm, Mar 9 (Thu). https://meetings.aps.org/Meeting/MAR23/Session/T69.4

This session features four exciting talks on the theoretical and practical aspects of quantum error characterization and mitigation. Check it out!

APS -APS March Meeting 2023 - Event - The learnability of Pauli noise