About the society
The Physiological Society of New Zealand was established in 1972 as a national forum for researchers in the physiological sciences. The Society has around 100 members in research fields ranging from functional genomics to computational physiology. We meet annually within the Medical Sciences Congress and encourage the participation of young scientists at these meetings.
Physiology In Focus
Understanding the roles of arcuate kisspeptin neurons
In this issue, we celebrate Professor Allan Herbison's award of the Triennial Medal with an overview of his lab's research programme through the words of his PhD students Shel-Hwa Yeo and Simon de Croft
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