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SUMMARY:Angela Relógio - Time matters: Using computational methods to ass
 ess circadian time in humans
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DESCRIPTION:(via Zoom)\nJoin us for this seminar by Angela Relógio (Berli
 n) as part of the North West Seminar Series in Mathematical Biology and 
 Data Sciences. Details of the full series can be found here https://www.
 cms.livjm.ac.uk/APMSeminar/\n\nFor zoom details please sign up to the ma
 iling list or contact carl.whitfield@manchester.ac.uk\n\nAbstract: Daily
  rhythms\, or circadian rhythms\, are generated by an endogenous timing 
 mechanism\, and differ between subjects. This timing mechanism is sensit
 ive to external signals such as light\, temperature\, and food intake (s
 o-called zeitgebers)\, thus aligning (entraining) the organism to the ge
 ophysical time. The influence of the circadian clock on health and disea
 se has been increasingly investigated\, both to optimize daily rhythms\,
  as well as to improve treatment of certain pathologies including cancer
 . The personal biological time can be assessed by a variety of tools not
  yet commonly included in diagnostics. We discuss these tools with a foc
 us on their applicability both regarding optimization of daily activitie
 s (e.g. exercise)\, as well as in a clinical context (e.g. optimization 
 of cancer treatment).\n\nTo subscribe to the mailing list for this event
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