Clock-work in health and disease: how genes time our physiology & behaviour (BAW)

External Event - 14th Mar 2018

Join us to explore biological rhythms with Dr Tyler Stevenson from the School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen during British Science Week. Tyler will discuss how the timing of our behaviour is caused by a combination of genetic signals and environmental information. He will cover topics such as the genetic structure of daily and seasonal rhythms and how disruptions caused by modern lifestyles impacts on our health.

This event is part of British Science Week 2018 for the full programme of events and activities in Aberdeen please visit http://www.abdn.ac.uk/engage/bsw

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