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Robert
Dallmann
Warwick Medical School
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Model Systems
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My research is focused on the interplay between our intricate internal timing system and diseases as well as their treatment. Understanding - on a mechanistic level - how clock disruption can lead to and influence disease progression and treatment is the main focus. The perspective of his work include to improve already existing treatments and to aid in the development of new drugs.
Humans; Mice or other rodents; Suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN); Ex vivo system (other than SCN; derived from humans or other animals); Eukaryotic cells (including primary and transformed cell lines)
Quantitative research; Basic/fundamental/discovery research; Translational/applied research; Clinical research/clinical trials; Laboratory research
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Patho-Physiological Molecular Clocks Lab
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Prospective postdocs; Prospective PhD students; Prospective MSc students; Prospective industry partners; The media; Funders or charitable organisations; Learned societies; Patient or carer groups; Policymakers or think tanks
