top of page

Training

Public·6 members

University of Oxford - Circadian Rhythm Disorders Masterclass

The Sleep and Circadian Neuroscience Institute at the University of Oxford is now inviting expressions of interest in a two-day online masterclass focusing on circadian rhythm disorders for 2026.


This intensive, two-day, expert-led programme provides advanced training in the theory and methodology that underpin circadian rhythm research. It is designed for researchers, clinicians and other professionals working in the field.


Please check the link below for more details or to fill in the expression of interest form: https://www.scni.ox.ac.uk/study-with-us/circadian_rhythm_disorders_masterclass

67 Views

The Oxford Masterclass in Sleep Measurement

🛌In this two-day face-to-face masterclass held in Oxford, Dr Rachel Sharman and Dr Lizzie Hill will guide you through the practicalities of measuring sleep for clinical and research purposes, using common techniques including polysomnography and actigraphy.


📹While the face-to-face event focuses on the practical aspects of sleep measurement, training on the theoretical aspects of the topics covered will be provided in advance in the form of pre-recorded lectures.


👩‍⚕️This course is aimed at healthcare professionals and clinical researchers of all levels with an interest in gaining practical skills in sleep measurement.


💻For more information on the programme or how to register, please visit our website or take a look at the attached flyer.


137 Views

Certificate of Advanced Studies ‘Light and Chronobiology’

This upcoming course will be delivered at the University of Basel, it integrates topics covering the biological effects of daylight from various fields such as architecture, chronobiology, lighting design, medicine and psychology. This opens up theoretical and, above all, practical applications for improving public health.


To find out more, see the official website: https://ihcdp.org/certificate-of-advanced-studies-cas-in-light-and-chronobiology/


Or contact the coordinator: Nadja Schaubhut, MSc, Course Coordinator

nadja.schaubhut@unibas.ch, e-mail subject: CAS

119 Views

Autumn Chronoschool 2024

Neurobiology of rhythms, from basics to environmental impacts 


The Chronobiology research group of Strasbourg is organizing an autumn school entitled "Neurobiology of Rhythms, from Basics to Environmental Impacts" from October 28th to 31st, 2024. It is open to any Master or PhD student wishing to train in different theoretical and practical aspects of chronobiology in animals and humans. Registration is free and includes accommodation and meals; travel is not covered. The registration deadline is September 10th 2024.


Register here!


Valerie SIMONNEAUX, DRCE CNRS


ree

36 Views

©2022 Nina Rzechorzek for BioClocks UK. Created with Wix.com

bottom of page