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Julie
Gibbs
University of Manchester, Centre for Biological Timing, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health
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My research interests lie in understanding the mechanistic links between the circadian clock and inflammation. Immune cells possess internal timers which dictate their amplitude of response to inflammatory stimuli and can be critical in restraining inflammation and allowing resolution.
Humans; Mice or other rodents
Basic/fundamental/discovery research; Translational/applied research; Laboratory research; In vivo studies or preclinical work with non-human animals; In vitro experiments
Professor of Chronobiology
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