
Professor

@doctor_fruitfly
0000-0003-4741-2363
MINE
James
Hodge
School of Physiology, Pharmacology and Neuroscience, University of Bristol
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Research Summary
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Research Methods
Drosophila circadian rhythms, clock neuron excitability, computational modelling, SCN excitability, disease models, circadian basis of bipolar disorder, genetics, electrophysiology, behaviour, imaging and modelling
Drosophila
Quantitative research; Mixed methods research; Basic/fundamental/discovery research; Translational/applied research; Laboratory research; In vivo studies or preclinical work with non-human animals; Biomedical or health research; Physiology (cellular and organismal, including electrophysiology); Sleep research; Psychiatry and mental health research; Neuroscience; Pharmacology; Biology; Developmental biology; Biochemistry; Biophysics; Molecular biology (including genetics and gene editing); Imaging
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Lab
Dr Fly lab
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Drosophila, Whole cell patch, DAM, GCAMP
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JAZZ, Pharasum
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Prospective postdocs; Prospective PhD students; Prospective MSc students; Prospective undergraduate students; Prospective academic collaborators; Prospective industry partners; Funders or charitable organisations; Learned societies; Patient or carer groups
