News from the Chronotherapy Group
Nature News Feature on Chronotherapy
Medicine’s secret ingredient — it’s in the timing
Nature 556, 290-292 (2018)
Kristin Abraham to present on chronotherapy at the WMS Symposium
Kristin will present data from her PhD project on chronotherapy with novel osmium compounds developed by Peter Sadler's lab at Warwick.
Symposium on Circadian and Sleep-Wake Cycle: Models and Data
Mathematical Interdisciplinary Research at Warwick Series presents
Circadian and Sleep-Wake Cycle: Models and Data
More information and programme here on the Mathematics Institute's home page.
Register now!
Better Drugs to Stand up to Cancer
Read in the Coventry Telegraph what our collaborator Prof Sébastien Perrier (Chemistry, Warwick) has to say about standing up to Cancer.
Nobel Prize for Medicine or Physiology goes to Ciradian Clocks Researchers
Jeff Hall, Michael Rosbash and Michael Young are named as 2017 Nobel laureates for their groundbreaking work at the basis of our understanding of the molecular circadian clock.
Importantly, these discoveries have layed the foundations for our work on chronotherapy, or as the Nobel committee writes: "Since the seminal discoveries by the three laureates, circadian biology has developed into a vast and highly dynamic research field, with implications for our health and wellbeing."