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Monica and Angela joined the IRI retreat

MA and AR joined the first retreat of the IRI Graduate School in Dargow, directly at the Schaalsee.

Mónica participated on the Sleep and Chronobiology Summer School in Oxford

Mónica Abreu was selected for the Sleep and Chronobiology Summer School in Oxford. Her participation was financed by the Graduate School of the IRI for the Life Sciences.

Our review on Circadian systems biology: When time matters is online

Our review on Circadian systems biology: When time matters is online by the Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal.

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Angela, Monica and Luise participated in the FEBS-2015

Angela, Monica and Luise participated in the FEBS-2015 and represented the group with three talks and three posters! 40th FEBS Congress — the Biochemical Basis of Life – June 4-9, 2015, Berlin, Germany

Orlando Quintanar Haro has joined the Relógio group for an internship

Orlando Quintanar Haro has joined the Relógio group for an internship within the Masters in Molecular Medicine of the Charité. Welcome, Orlando!

Our paper on the Assembly of a Comprehensive Regulatory Network for the Mammalian Circadian Clock: A Bioinformatics Approach is online

The first publication of the group on the Assembly of a Comprehensive Regulatory Network for the Mammalian Circadian Clock: A Bioinformatics Approach is online by PLoS One, congratulations to all co-authors.

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Lab-warming Brunch

Our group organized a lab-warming brunch at the MKFZ. Delicious!

Julia successfully concluded her internship

Julia successfully concluded her internship. Good luck for the future!

Jeannine joins the Relógio group as a research assistant

Welcome, Jeannine!

The first circadian measurements in our lab!

The first circadian measurements in our lab! Many thanks to Thomas Wallach, AG Kramer.

 

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Latest News

  • Press release for our study on the impact of sleep apnea on our body´s biological clocks, published in the scientific journal EBioMedicine, The Lancet, which highlights the urgent need to find new strategies that improve and anticipate the diagnosis of this obstructive respiratory disease, one of the most disturbed sleep disorders prevalent in the world, but still underdiagnosed.
    March 31, 2021, press
  • Our collaborative work with the groups of Claudia Cavadas and Ana-Rita Alvaro was published in EBioMedicine. “Long-term continuous positive airway pressure treatment ameliorates biological clock disruptions in obstructive sleep apnea.” Gaspar LS, Hesse J, Yalçin M, Santos B, Carvalhas-Almeida C, Ferreira M, Moita J, Relógio A, Cavadas C, Álvaro AR.
    March 1, 2021, publications
  • Our work on “Diurnal variations in the expression of core-clock genes correlate with resting muscle properties and predict fluctuations in exercise performance across the day.” by Alireza Basti, et al. was published in BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med
    February 10, 2021, publications
  • Our joint work on “New Strategies to Develop Circadian Biomarkers for Obstructive Sleep Apnea”, with the groups of Claudia Cavadas and Ana Rita Álvaro, received the award Thomé Villar / Boehringer Ingelheim 2020, 1st Prize, Portuguese Society of Pulmonology, for the best scientific research work on the Pulmonology field
    November 12, 2020
  • Our review on “An Optimal Time for Treatment-Predicting Circadian Time by Machine Learning and Mathematical Modelling” by Janina Hesse et al is published in Cancers
    October 23, 2020, publications
  • Our collaborative work with the group of Telma Quintela is online. The Rhythmicity of Clock Genes is Disrupted in the Choroid Plexus of the APP/PS1 Mouse Model of Alzheimer’s Disease. Furtado A, Astaburuaga R, Costa A, Duarte AC, Gonçalves I, Cipolla-Neto J, Lemos MC, Carro E, Relógio A, Santos CRA, Quintela T. J Alzheimers Dis.
    July 29, 2020, publications
  • Müge’s paper is online. Analysis of the Circadian Regulation of Cancer Hallmarks by a Cross-Platform Study of Colorectal Cancer Time-Series Data Reveals an Association with Genes Involved in Huntington’s Disease. Yalçin M, El-Athman R, Ouk K, Priller J, Relógio A. Cancers
    April 13, 2020, publications
  • Alireza’s paper is online. The Core-Clock Gene NR1D1 Impacts Cell Motility In Vitro and Invasiveness in A Zebrafish Xenograft Colon Cancer Model. Basti A, Fior R, Yalҫin M, Póvoa V, Astaburuaga R, Li Y, Naderi J, Godinho Ferreira M, Relógio A. Cancers
    April 1, 2020, publications

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