Recent Developments in the Patho-Physiological Molecular Clocks Lab
Viva Kristin Abraham
Kristin has submitted the first Chronotherapy Thesis at Warwick. The project is a collaboration within the collaborative CRUK funded project "New Generation Clock-Based Cancer Chemotherapy."
Her viva will commence with a pre-VIVA talk on 31 October 2018, at 10:00 in room A039 of Warwick Medical School.
Welcome new PhD student in joint project on microfluidic devices in chronopharmacology
Ben has successfully completed his MSc year in inter-disciplinary biomedical research and will now take on the lead on a collaborative project with Jerome Charmet (WMG) and us on designing integrated novel microfluidic devices to evaluate chronopharmacologocical profiles.
Exciting new network starts at Warwick
under the umbrella of the GRP Science and Technology for Health an exciting new network with the goal to develop new E-health applications for physical activity, sleep and circadian rhythms has been founded including more than a dozen labs from all over campus. Looking forward to come together and see what is already here.
Warwick at Chrono and Sleep Summer School in Oxford
Laura and Ewan have been selected to take part in the prestigous Oxford Summer School on Sleep and Circadian Clocks to learn all out our Rhythms and Homeostats.
Welcome to our new PhD student Maryam
We welcome Maryam in the lab. She has received the presigous Warwick Chancellor’s International Scholarship for her studies and wiil start her PhD project at the interface between novel nanomaterials and their use as drug delivery vehicles together with Prof. Sebastien Perrier (Chemistry) and us in October 2018.