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SleepRhythm

@rhythmsleep

We study the genetic and molecular bases of circadian rhythmicity and apply such knowledge to understand and manage human sleep and circadian abnormalities.

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linkhttp://www.sleeprhythm.org calendar_today20-06-2019 12:39:06

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PNASNews (@pnasnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Opinion piece: For too long, animal studies have overlooked #TimeOfDay as a critical biological variable. That needs to change. In PNAS Front Matter: ow.ly/9Vah50SOgYi #CircadianRhythms #SleepWakeCycle #chronobiology

Opinion piece: For too long, animal studies have overlooked #TimeOfDay as a critical biological variable. That needs to change. In PNAS Front Matter: ow.ly/9Vah50SOgYi #CircadianRhythms #SleepWakeCycle #chronobiology
Meet Zandawala (@zandawala) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a historic day for the fly community and dare I say neuroscience in general. Glad to have been involved in this consortium and looking forward to digging deeper into this amazing resource. 🪅

BritishSleepSociety (@britishsleepsoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The British Sleep Society recommends abolishing the twice-yearly clock change and reinstating Standard Time throughout the year for better sleep and circadian health. 🕰️ Check out the full article here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/js… #SleepHealth #StandardTime @meganRDC

Hiroki R. Ueda (@hiroking1975) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#PR Our ms on postsynaptic competition btw CaN/PP1 & PKA regulates mammalian sleep/wake cycles published in Nature. Congrats, Yimeng, Siyu, Daisuke and Koji! Wake/sleep roles of PKA & CaN first found in fly by Amita Sehgal in 2006 & Kume Kazuhiko 粂 和彦 in 2011 nature.com/articles/s4158…

nature (@nature) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How do mitochondria, the cell’s energy-producing organelles, perform competing metabolic processes? Segregation into distinct populations — one that makes energy-storing ATP molecules and one that does not — could explain it nature.com/articles/d4158…

Dylan Burnette (@mag2art) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A cell videoed through a microscope. DNA in the nucleus (green) and the powerhouses/overlords of the cell, mitochondria (purple), are shown. #CellBiology

SleepRhythm (@rhythmsleep) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nurse and doctor turnover and patient outcomes in NHS acute trusts in England: retrospective longitudinal study bmj.com/content/387/bm… University of Surrey

Nature Portfolio (@natureportfolio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New research in nature showing mitochondria can split into two different forms resolves a longstanding mystery of how mitochondria can simultaneously provide cells with energy and essential building blocks, even when resources are limited. go.nature.com/40LeBW3

BioClocksUK (@bioclocksuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🕒🌞Thread: How Time Changes Affect Sleep and Safety Worldwide! Insights from a recent review by Sara Montagnese and collaborators, findings all open access: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… SleepRhythm University of Surrey Surrey Biosciences

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The outer ear is a mammalian innovation but where did it come from? In our study in nature, Mathi Thiruppathy and colleagues find that the outer ear arose from modification of an ancestral gill program first originating in marine invertebrates. nature.com/articles/s4158… 1/n

The outer ear is a mammalian innovation but where did it come from? In our study in <a href="/Nature/">nature</a>, <a href="/MathiThiru95/">Mathi Thiruppathy</a> and colleagues find that the outer ear arose from modification of an ancestral gill program first originating in marine invertebrates. nature.com/articles/s4158…

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