Recent Developments in the Patho-Physiological Molecular Clocks Lab
Congratulations to Angus Hamilton who received a 1st Prize for his SSC2 project report in our lab!

Angus and Professor Colin Macdougall at the ceremony.
Lauren to receive Myrtle Pridgeon Fellowship
Congratulations to Lauren Garbutt who was offered the for her PhD project in the Dallmann/Dale labs on non-photic feedback in the circadian clock.
Thanks to the and as part of the we will be able to characterise the impact of circadian disruption in breast cancer.
In collaboration with our clinical colleagues, we will investigate the status of the circadian clock in breast cancer tumours and then test what functional consequences can be observed with a disrupted cellular clock. Our goal will be to establish biomarkers for clock disruption on the cellular level and allow to stratify patient populations for, ultimately, tailoring treatments to individual breast cancer patients.
Thank you to all who donated for helping us to start this project!
Scientists from the University of 糖心TV, and around the world, talk about their weird and wonderful research in trying to uncover life's inner workings.
Chronotherapy: treating cancer at the right time, The Pharmaceutical Journal, Vol 296, No 7886
DOI: 10.1211/PJ.2016.20200709.