
Biological Time MCR
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Multidisciplinary research centre striving to understand how biological rhythms are regulated and define their importance for health.
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I’m delighted to announce, my first corresponding and first author paper (3D-UPPER) in neuroscience with collaboration of Riccardo Storchi Rasmus Petersen Patrycja Orlowska-Feuer Antonio G. Zippo Qian Huang published🎉.It is a good start for new year🎉 nature.com/articles/s4159…

"I've always thought there's quite a divide between laboratory research & young people. I wanted to address that gap and bring the two together". Watch Ahmad's #LetsTalkLabs film encouraging young people to have their say in NIHR Manchester Biomedical Research Centre NIHR Manchester CRF research.


The Meth Lab is featured in BioClocksUK, bioclocks.uk/research/diet-…

Our lab's #first manuscript from our #first #PhDstudent Katie Lowles is now out on #bioRxiv! Check it out 👇🏻 #macrophage regulation of fibroblast #collagen deposition through #circadian rhythms. #ECMatrix Karl Kadler Tracy Hussell WTCCMR Division of Molecular and Cellular Function UoM biorxiv.org/content/10.110…



Postdoc position still available in my group at Imperial! We are looking for talented and enthusiastic candidates with significant experience with live imaging/ electrophysiology. Deadline 3/4/25 UK Dementia Research Institute Imperial Department of Brain Sciences imperial.ac.uk/jobs/search-jo…

Ep 2 of #TheBrainFix podcast is now live!🧠 'How we Perceive Light' features Nina Milosavljevic chatting with Robert Lucas about photobiology, how animals detect light and the potential of restoring vision in blind patients. 🎧Listen here > share.transistor.fm/s/bbbb2465



delighted to share our latest paper in Current Biology comparing the visual code and retinal neurons of day and night active rodents. A fun journey of discovery with a wonderful team! Biological Time MCR Division of Neuroscience cell.com/current-biolog…







