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Tyler

Stevenson

University of Glasgow

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My groups is broadly interested in the biology of time. We employ a multidisciplinary approach to study how organisms code time across genomic, epigenomic, molecular & cellular, physiological and immunological and behavioural levels. We use a range of unicellular, and complex organisms to investigate how seasonal rhythms are endogenously generated and entrained by environmental cues, such as day length

Humans; Non-human mammals excluding rodents; Mice or other rodents; Avians; Other

Quantitative research; Mixed methods research; Basic/fundamental/discovery research; Laboratory research; In vivo studies or preclinical work with non-human animals; Physiology (cellular and organismal, including electrophysiology); Neuroscience; Biology; Molecular biology (including genetics and gene editing); Systems biology; Ecology and environmental research

Professor of Physiology

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Laboratory of Seasonal Biology

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