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Non-transcriptional mechanisms are sufficient to sustain circadian rhythms in eukaryotesJohn O'Neill, University of CambridgeFebruary 10, 2011Program: CCB Symposium 2011 - From Cells to Clinic Speakers: John O'Neill Run Time: 43 minutes John O’Neill is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Metabolic Science, Metabolic Research Laboratories, at the University of Cambridge. |
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CCB Symposium 2011 PanelCCB Symposium: From Cells to Clinic, UCSD, CA February 2011February 10, 2011Program: CCB Symposium 2011 - From Cells to Clinic Speakers: Susan Golden, Andrew Millar, Deborah Bell-Pedersen, John O'Neill Run Time: 56 minutes Chronobiologists Susan Golden, Andrew Millar, Deborah Bell-Pedersen, John O'Neill discuss a broad spectrum of ideas and techniques in Chronobiology... |
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