Paul Ansdell
@paul-ansdell.bsky.social
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Associate Professor at Northumbria University. Studying sex differences in neurophysiology and responses to exercise. https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=1Z4aCNcAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao
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The preprint of our latest sex differences research is now online:

“Sex differences in durability following heavy intensity cycling exercise in trained athletes”

The result of a very fun collaboration between research groups with similar interests! 🇮🇹🇬🇧

www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Sex differences in durability following heavy intensity cycling exercise in trained athletes
The ability to withstand impairments in key physiological variables during prolonged exercise, known as durability, is emerging as an important factor in cycling performance. While females possess phy...
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paul-ansdell.bsky.social
We get some outstanding project students in our department.

Exhibit A was Lorna Crawford, who led this paper on menstrual cycle tracking in elite, yet non-professional athletes as part of her MSc degree.

Message for the PDF if you can’t access!

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Abstract from a paper titled “Lessons learned from a no-cost menstrual cycle tracking intervention in field hockey: a mixed-methods study”
paul-ansdell.bsky.social
Had a brilliant week at @ecssofficial.bsky.social. Four talks from our group about our latest work 🧠🚴‍♀️💪

Also great to catch up with friends and colleagues from all over. Already looking forward to next year🇨🇭

@padraig-spillane.bsky.social @elisanedelec.bsky.social
@nuneurofunc.bsky.social
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nuneurofunc.bsky.social
First up from our group at @northumbriauni.bsky.social is Elisa Pastorio discussing Sex differences in durability during cycling exercise at @ecssofficial.bsky.social in Rimini, Italy 🇮🇹
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padraig-spillane.bsky.social
Excited to have presented some early data from our wider collaborative project @ecssofficial.bsky.social More to come! @nuneurofunc.bsky.social @northumbriauni.bsky.social
paul-ansdell.bsky.social
The UK Sensorimotor Conference is always one of my favourites, and this year in Oxford was particularly enjoyable.

Presenting our group’s work on reaction time, movement speed and accuracy changes across the menstrual cycle 🧠
nuneurofunc.bsky.social
@paul-ansdell.bsky.social and Luca Angius, PI's in our group presenting their work to interested parties at the UK Sensorimotor Conference in Oxford

#AcademicSky
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gregorypearcey.bsky.social
Chronic resistance and endurance training alters the way in which motor unit discharge rates are modulated across contraction intensities, suggesting alterations in net excitatory synaptic input - another fun collaboration with @jskarabot.bsky.social and colleagues.

www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
paul-ansdell.bsky.social
Come and join us - permanent Research Fellow position available from Assistant to Full Professor.

Anyone interested in neuromuscular physiology or women’s health feel free to message me!

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paul-ansdell.bsky.social
This is genuinely by far the most cardiovascular exercise I’ve ever seen that man do.
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padraig-spillane.bsky.social
Had a great time at the Women's Nutrition and Physiology symposium at @ljmuofficial.bsky.social today. Some fascinating talks and discussions througout the day. I also enjoyed presenting a poster of some data from my first PhD study on neurophysiology across the menstrual cycle
paul-ansdell.bsky.social
Enjoyed having Dr Emma Cowley and Dr Kelly McNulty present their ‘Invisible Sportswomen’ research at our department seminar today.

I forgot to take a photo, so go and read their latest paper instead!

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paul-ansdell.bsky.social
Our latest preprint, using startling acoustic stimuli in combination with neurostimulation to better understand the neural mechanisms of fatigue 🧠
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Corticospinal, reticulospinal, and motoneuronal contributions to fatigability during a sustained contraction of the elbow flexors https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.02.17.637601v1
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northumbriauni.bsky.social
Northumbria University is one of four regional universities to receive £6m funding from UKRI's BBSRC to support the next generation of doctoral-level bioscientists.

Find out more or get in touch: www.northumbria.ac.uk/about-us/new...
paul-ansdell.bsky.social
Read the study protocol for our interdisciplinary research into female veteran brain health - more to follow! 🧠

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Female Brain and Endocrinological Research-Veteran (FemBER-Vet) study: A study protocol for identifying endocrinological, lifestyle and psychosocial determinants of brain health outcomes in female veterans for future intervention success
paul-ansdell.bsky.social
Two very enjoyable days at #BBEP2024 thank you to the @physoc.bsky.social for putting on a great event!

Here supporting Elisa Pastorio, who presented our collaborative work on sex differences in durability 🚴‍♀️🚴‍♂️
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mjc.martinjc.com
well I for one can't see this having *any* negative impacts when the next generation of PhD students start getting lectureships. it's a good job teaching is an instinctual skill that requires no experience </facepalm>
timeshighered.bsky.social
Teaching opportunities for PhDs dry up in university cash crisis
Barely one in three postgraduate researchers now have opportunity to teach, finds Advance HE survey, with financial pressure on institutions likely to blame

#EduSky #AcademicSky #Highered
Teaching opportunities for PhDs dry up in university cash crisis
Barely one in three postgraduate researchers now have opportunity to teach, finds Advance HE survey, with financial pressure on institutions likely to blame
www.timeshighereducation.com
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dorothycowie.bsky.social
Ok, now that we are all here … *please share* this invite to IMRF in our beautiful Durham 2025! Abstracts open in Jan.
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@meike-scheller.bsky.social @markonardini.bsky.social