Pleased to share our preprint where we demonstrate how circadian disruption in mice can affect cardiac function and glucose regulation, even in early adulthood. https://t.co/YJldcq19ip
Submit your abstracts today for this year’s CSBN symposium “once upon a neuro time”
For 2-minute data blitz and poster session submissions: email [email protected] with a short abstract (150 words). Deadline: March 11th, 2024.
The first cellular map of a mammalian brain is here. 🧠✨
Over 6 years and 32 million cells in the making, the complete adult mouse brain cell-type atlas reveals astonishing diversity and regional specificity.
Dive deeper: https://t.co/CXEIXooOVu
@nature#studyBRAIN#BICCN
Come check out our lab posters tomorrow Nov 14th from 8-12 at #SfN2023 to learn more about peripheral clock Bmal1 and Per2 knockdowns on behaviour! 🕦🧠🐭 @SfNtweets@cgoldfarb4@CSBN_Montreal
To all of the chronobiologists out there, we are hiring an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of KY. We have a great collaborative chronobiology community and Lexington is a fun and affordable place to live. Please apply! https://t.co/rnb9ZTMy1C
Attended my first @ChronobioCanada conference this week! Thanks @TamiMartino for putting on an amazing conference!!! Excited to join the team as a trainee member! #csc2023guelph 🐭🧠🕦
🚨🚨 Join us in the Department of Psychology @Concordia on April 20th starting at 1:30 to reflect on a legacy of scholarship and mentorship 🚨🚨
Lectures from @DrNadiaChaudhri lab alums
@milaniuum @mr_lecocq Rayane Tabbara
Followed by a keynote by Eric Donny
Today is the Int. Day of Women & Girls in Science! 👩🔬There is a significant gender gap that has persisted over the years in STEM. We want to recognize the contributions of female researchers & medical professionals who are working to make life better for people with Parkinson’s.
🚨Please RT🚨: An exciting post-doc opportunity at #Concordia university in Amir lab & @Bergdahl_Lab at the @CSBN_Montreal studying 🕦 mechanisms at the intersection of ❤️ & 🧠. Find more information here: https://t.co/nRVPSVfTe1 #AcademicTwitter#postdocjobs
Cassandra Goldfarb is a PhD student investigating chronotypes in the psychology department of Concordia University. @LRGpod's Vinny and Katie share science facts about the Voyager satellites and fish sounds.
https://t.co/IFzBWhji8v
New Research: Characterization of Affective Behaviors and Motor Functions in Mice With a Striatal-Specific Deletion of Bmal1 and Per2 https://t.co/9h0uqIAtmg #Physiology