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SUMMARY:New Tools for Assessing Tissue Time: From continuous monitoring to
  one-time sampling - Dr Robert Dallmann\, (Warwick Medical School\, Univer
 sity of Warwick)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210715T170000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210715T183000
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DESCRIPTION:In recent years\, circadian rhythms are more and more accepted
  to play a significant role in a number of diseases\, based on a growing u
 nderstanding of their mechanism and relevance for physiology and disease. 
 This progress is depending on measuring clock parameters such as period an
 d phase as well as amplitude. Here\, I will focus on what we can learn fro
 m pre-clinical models by highlighting two recent projects our group is inv
 olved in: (1) A novel tissue-specific circadian reporter mouse model\, and
  (2) developing methods to determine clock status from transcriptomic data
  making use of the interdependence of clock gene expression.\nSpeakers:\nD
 r Robert Dallmann\, (Warwick Medical School\, University of Warwick)
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URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/37b32932-0234-4b60-a795-a3c860814f68/
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