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Thanks Inbar for spending her URSS summer in the Chrono Lab!

Inbar and cells

Pleasure to have had Inbar in the lab as a Warwick URSS summer student. All the best for your next year at Warwick!

The cells will miss you!

Thu 15 Aug 2019, 16:48 | Tags: Student, URSS, 2019

New research article in Scientific Reports on circadian Pgp expression and its importance for drug transporters

Co-lead author Swati A. Kumar in a collaboration with Annabelle Ballesta, Alper Okyar, Francis Lévi, Enza Piccolo and us entitled: Sex-, feeding-, and circadian time-dependency of P-glycoprotein expression and activity - implications for mechanistic pharmacokinetics modeling, we described how time-of-day of drug adminstration might lead to different pharmacokinetic profiles in male and female mice.

Alper Okyar, Swati Kumar, Elisabeth Filipski, Enza Piccolo, Narin Ozturk, Helena Xandri-Monje, Zeliha Pala, Kristin Abraham, Ana Rita Gato de Jesus Gomes, Mehmet N. Orman, Xiao-Mei Li, Robert Dallmann, Francis Lévi, Annabelle Ballesta, Scientific Reports, 2019, DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-46977-0

Fri 19 Jul 2019, 09:00 | Tags: Publication, Circadian, 2019

A Plea For Later School Start Times

At the graduation ceremony of the Lessing Gymnasium Uelzen, Germany, Robert argued for later school start times for teenagers, which was unfortunately overlooked by the local newspaper when covering the event.

Tue 02 Jul 2019, 22:41 | Tags: Outreach, Talks, 2019

Warwick URSS and Warwick QBP students join the lab for the summer

A very warm welcome to Warwick undergraduate students Inbar and Rachael who managed to secure funding from the URSS and QBP summer schools, respectively, to the lab for their summer projects on circadian clocks.

Tue 02 Jul 2019, 17:08 | Tags: Student, 2019

New Imaging Equipment

Thanks to the crucial contribution of donations to the Warwick Cancer Centre, we now have been able to acquire a PhotonImager Optima for imaging at Warwick! Exquisite bioluminescence and fluorescence imaging is supported.

Optima

Tue 02 Jul 2019, 17:00 | Tags: News, 2019

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