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Talk about clocks at Café Scientifique in Leamington Spa

How does your biological clock tick? And what does that have to do with chronic diseases or treating them?

Come and find out at Café Scientifique in Leamgton Spa on 19 March.

Mon 12 Mar 2018, 20:40 | Tags: Chronotherapy, Circadian, Outreach, 2018

Blood Brain Barrier permeability is rhythmically regulated by the circadian clock

The Scientis article about a very neat Drosophila paper from the Seghal group dissecting the mechanism of effluc transporter regulation in the BBB.

Thu 08 Mar 2018, 19:36 | Tags: News, 2018

Talk at the Humboldt Colloquium “Moving Forward – The UK-German Research Network in a Changing World”, Oxford

Happy to be invited to an inter-disciplinary UK-German conference of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation to talk about Chronotherapy to Life Science and Health researchers within the network.

Wed 07 Mar 2018, 15:50 | Tags: 2018, Talks

New paper on the effects of chronic stress on the immune system and dopamine function

Happy to have contributed to this study from Chris Pryce's lab at the University of Zurich.

Tue 06 Feb 2018, 09:12 | Tags: Publication, 2018

2018 Summer Undergraduate Student Projects available through the MRC DTP programme

Nine scholarships at (£200 per week) will be available in the MRC DTP to undertake a 10 week practical project in a biomedical research lab. Awards will be available from July-September 2018. Full training will be provided with no previous experience in a biomedical laboratory being required.

You will preferably be in the penultimate year of your course (although students in other years may apply) and have an interest in pursuing a career in research after you finish.

In order to complete the application form you must select three potential supervisors from the Summer School Project List.

Fri 05 Jan 2018, 14:58 | Tags: 2018, Student

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