Recent Developments in the Patho-Physiological Molecular Clocks Lab
New Incubator sponsored by Warwick Cancer Centre operational
Thanks to the generous donations of funds to the Warwick Cancer Centre, we were able to aquire a new CO2 mammalian cell culture incubator for culturing cells of the intestinal mucosa.
This will enable testing the characteristics of novel nanomaterials developed by our collaborators in the Perrier lab at Warwick Chemistry, which might transport drugs through these barriers and directly to the tumour tissue for better cancer treatments.
The Clocks within Our Cells
New Scientific American article by Veronique Greenwood citing work from Warwick and giving a great overview into chronotherapy!
Kristin Abraham wins Blue Sky Award
Congratulations to Kristin for winning the prize for best presentation at the 2018 Warwick Medical School Post-Graduate Research Student Symposium. She presented part of her PhD project work on chronotherapy with a potential new osmium chemotherapeutic.
Want to know the best time for taking drugs?
Robert talks about Chronotheray at Pint of Science 2018 in Coventry
Quench your thirst for knowledge - Pint of Science 2018 tickets on sale from 9 April!
URSS fellowship success
Rilind has received a URSS fellowship to join us to perform a project on circadian real-time reporters this summer. Welcome and well done!