Martha Merrow
@MarthaMerrow
Chronobiology. Medical Psychology.
My opinions; not those of my employer.
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http://www.imp.med.uni-muenchen.de/index.html 09-05-2013 21:47:08
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Contribute to scientific research at Oxford University: new treatment study on sleep and depression:
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SleepCircadianNeuro Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences University of Oxford
#sleep #insomnia #depression #psychology #neuroscience #psychiatry #Research
Very excited to share that our DELiVR method is now open access published @NatureMethods. We created a simple, brain-wide cell analysis deep learning tool, no coding needed! Fiji Plugin makes it accessible to all. nature.com/articles/s4159…
by Doris Kaltenecker Rami @[email protected]
Congratulations to everyone involved in yesterday's NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre SCNi Day! Many thanks in particular to Dr Dan Buysse for delivering the Prize lecture on 'Multidimensional sleep health: From concept to clinic', and Dr Rachel Sharman for organising this successful and enjoyable day!
Stoked to share our paper! Impossible w/o great efforts of Natalie Ness , Aina Badia Soteras and Marco Brancaccio We probed the contribution of temperature and circadian rhythms to the dynamics of clock-controlled pathways (RBM3 and calcium) in the ex vivo suprachiasmatic nucleus...
The Evolutionary & Organismal Biology Unit JNCASR Bangalore invited expressions of interest from Indian nationals who would like to have us endorse their Ramanujan or Ramalingaswami fellowship applications.
jncasr.ac.in/announcements/… (details in pdf linked in notice/ajoshiJNCASR Bangalore.ac.in)
Dr Buysse will be giving the SCNi Prize Medal Lecture on 18 April 15:30 in the main lecture theatre at the HB Allen Centre, Keble College University of Oxford, hosted by NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre Better Sleep.
Everyone is welcome but registration is needed due to limited space:
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Eng Lo has assembled an impressive volume of papers on Circadian Mechanisms in Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease, now published in Circulation Research. Jennifer Lawrence and I had the opportunity to contribute to one of them. A wide variety of topics covered:
ahajournals.org/toc/res/134/6
KSMB-SMB Satellite Workshop: Tutorials for Recent Advances in Methods of Biomedical Mathematics (June 27-29, IBS, Daejeon). Registration due is April 30th.
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