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    Circadian rhythm

    Indian-American scientist, colleagues, at UChicago find body clocks differ between humans and other organisms Indian-American scientist, colleagues, at UChicago find body clocks differ between humans and other organisms

    Indian-American scientist, colleagues, at UChicago find body clocks differ between humans and other organisms

    <p>Asst. Prof. Arvind Murugan discusses biological clocks in humans and other organisms</p>

    Aug 20, 2018
    A ‘noisier’ cell calls for a simpler circadian clock, UChicago scientists find Hourglass and clock

    A ‘noisier’ cell calls for a simpler circadian clock, UChicago scientists find

    Aug 3, 2018
    Bacterial circadian clocks set by metabolism, not light

    Bacterial circadian clocks set by metabolism, not light

    Dec 15, 2015
    From the beginning, the mind knows the difference between night and day

    From the beginning, the mind knows the difference between night and day

    Apr 27, 2011
    Erin Hanlon

    Erin C. Hanlon

    Title: Research Associate Professor, Department of Medicine

    Expertise: Circadian rhythm, Metabolism, Sleep

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