Barnard College: Break This Down - Circadian Neurons
June 29, 2020
June 29, 2020
NEW YORK, June 29 -- Barnard College issued the following news:
Maria de la Paz Fernandez, who joined the College as assistant professor of neuroscience and behavior in 2019, recently published a study in Current Biology on circadian clocks that shows some segments of the circadian neurons don't exclusively serve output functions, as originally thought, but also act as receivers. With this knowledge, scientists can better address circadian rhythm disruptions in humans, which, if lef . . .
Maria de la Paz Fernandez, who joined the College as assistant professor of neuroscience and behavior in 2019, recently published a study in Current Biology on circadian clocks that shows some segments of the circadian neurons don't exclusively serve output functions, as originally thought, but also act as receivers. With this knowledge, scientists can better address circadian rhythm disruptions in humans, which, if lef . . .