Circadiageing | Clock excitability, circadian rhythms and healthy ageing
The CircadiAgeing project explores how disruptions in circadian rhythms, the natural 24-hour cycles of physiological and behavioural patterns, contribute to ageing and related health issues.
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PhD Student at Living Systems Institute (Exeter); neuroendocrine modelling , nonlinear dynamics
MIA Portugal aims at attracting outstanding researchers and their teams to produce excellence science on the molecular and biological basis of ageing.
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Collaboration between researchers, clinicians, individual with lived experience and the public to drive innovation in mental health, sleep & circadian science
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BioClocks UK is a hub for biological rhythms research in the UK, supporting researchers to deliver impact through outreach, training, and community-specific resources.
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#OpenData and science policy, interdisciplinarity, biological clocks and plants. He/his.
University of Edinburgh, the Biological Research Data Management team, BioRDM.
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MRC Clinician Scientist working on brain temperature and neural circadian rhythms. @bioclocksuk Co-Founder https://www.bioclocks.uk/
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Cell biologist. Interested in neurons, intracellular trafficking, ageing, and other things. Posting mainly about science.
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Associate Professor at Imperial College London and UK Dementia Research Institute Group Leader. Expert in chronobiology and dementia research. Views are my own
Vice-President and Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Impact), Professor of Mathematics for healthcare, Living Systems Institute PI, University of Exeter
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Circadian neuroscientist researching effects of exercise on daily rhythms of gene expression, neuronal activity and behaviour. Professor University of Bristol.
Bristol University (UK) neuroscientist interested in circadian rhythms, sleep, memory, neuropathies, neurodegenerative disease and Drosophila.
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