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mbra3.bsky.social
University Lecturer at Imperial College London and UK Dementia Research Institute Group Leader. Expert in chronobiology and dementia research. Views are my own
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@bioclocksuk.bsky.social @ukdri.ac.uk @imperialbrains.bsky.social Today is the last day to apply for this postdoc position investigating a new chronotherapeutic approach to Alzheimer’s Disease. Please apply on the Imperial website, if interested!

Only one week left to apply to join our lab at Imperial! Please do remember to send your applications on the Imperial website, even if you got in touch with me informally. I will only be able to assess formal applications and not other expressions of interest

First PhD student Natalie passed her viva with flying colours. Thanks to the viva panel! It was nice to see some past and present members of the lab joining the celebrations. If you would like to be a future member of the lab, a postdoc job advert is out, get in touch @bioclocksuk.bsky.social

New postdoc position available to join our team at Imperial. Please feel free to get in touch if interested! Deadline 10th Feb www.imperial.ac.uk/jobs/search-... @imperialmed.bsky.social @bioclocksuk.bsky.social

Announcing award of our 5 year BBSRC sLola CircadiAgeing: clock excitability, circadian rhythms & healthy ageing grant with @hughp.bsky.social @MeganGJackson @mbra3.bsky.social @krasimiratsaneva.bsky.social @mino-belle.bsky.social @alessiovagnoni.bsky.social Edgar Buhl bristol.ac.uk/news/2024/de...

www.imperial.ac.uk/news/259293/...

Excited to be part of one of the BBSRC larger and longer grants with such a great team. Healthy circadian aging is healthy brain aging… @imperialmed.bsky.social www.ukri.org/news/bbsrc-i...

Rhythmic astrocytic GABA production synchronizes neuronal circadian timekeeping in the suprachiasmatic nucleus Natalie Ness, Marco Brancaccio and colleagues www.embopress.org/doi/full/10....

hot off the press! this is the work of natalie ness and others in the lab. It turns out that rhythmic GABA produced by astrocytes act as a ”metronome” for the body clock. A pathway recently found to be altered in AD @ImperialBrains @UKDRI @ImperialMed www.embopress.org/doi/full/10....

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