Kent State BSCI Seminar Series: Treating glioblastoma: Networked circadian clocks in the brain
Treating glioblastoma: Networked circadian clocks in the brain
Erik Herzog, PhD, Washington University in St. Louis
Abstract: We live with daily rhythms in our environment, physiology, and behavior. Discoveries leading to our understanding of the molecular basis of circadian rhythm generation were awarded the Nobel Prize in 2017. This seminar will review molecules, cells and circuits underlying daily rhythms in the brain and how they relate to therapies for glioblastoma.
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The Brain Health Research Institute is co-sponsoring this seminar with the Kent State Biological Sciences Department.
The mission of the Brain Health Research Institute is to foster and support collaborative research leading to innovative discoveries about the brain that ultimately improve the health of our communities and beyond.