An innovative course, centered on the theme of circadian biology, initiated by a grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute to HHMI Professor Susan Golden.
The latest BioClock tutorial explains how Ron Konopka found the period mutants of Drosophila, and determined that they are allelic. In honor of the 50th anniversary of the groundbreaking Konopka and Benzer PNAS 1971!
https://t.co/81UQORZNuv
Teaching circadian rhythms to undergrads? Like pretty YouTube videos? Looking for an interactive tool to teach mammalian light entrainment? Dislike DST? Wondering what the heck the BioClock Workshop is? Come see our poster at #SRBR2022 M70!
SRBR wants to facilitate #Diversity in #Chronobiology. #Women and #URM chronobiologists are encouraged to self-nominate at https://t.co/VurX8yz9oJ . Organizers of symposia, seminars and review panels can find the list https://t.co/fMK8YNmTYE . RT/spread the word. #ChronoDiversity
Our other new video discusses just one aspect of the complex interaction between the circadian clock and metabolism, via NAMPT!
https://t.co/JnoNLNE8Kv
We are so excited to share our newest videos on the mechanisms of circadian clock-controlled genes in mammals! Video 1/2 reviews transcriptional regulation by the clock, and gives an example of a clock-controlled gene, NAMPT. https://t.co/JQZSuMwWaT
Do you lie awake at night wondering what properties make something an entrainable biological oscillator? Us too. Check out our newest tutorial video on oscillator properties!
https://t.co/bTysDGkHFZ
Did you know that bees also have a #bodyclock 🐝? In 1929, Ingeborg Beling showed that these buzzing creatures can be trained to visit a feeding dish at the same time everyday even without timing cues like light. #ThrowbackThursday@BioclockStudio explains https://t.co/omgbv61JhF