Delighted to discuss our work on daily #BrainTemp rhythms and #TBI@ONeill_Lab @MRC_LMB with the @Brain1878 podcast team - thanks to Xin You Tai and Andreas Thermistecleous for letting me wax lyrical about brains, temperature, and timekeeping! #circadian@BioClocksUK 🧠🔥
This was an incredible finale to a summer dive into CCAIM AI & ML in medicine and healthcare - thanks so much to the whole CCAIM team, all the wonderful speakers who contributed, and the participants who engaged from across the globe! So grateful that I had this opportunity.
We’re excited to kick off the CCAIM AI & ML in Medicine Summer School (12–14 Sept, online) 🎓
Designed for medical professionals/students, the programme features 20 speakers from academia, industry & CCAIM.
Thanks to our sponsors @Boehringer & @GSK.
Time for a reset...published with @SpringerNature in @NatRevNeurosci a chance to take a reversible trip down memory lane to the paper that rewired my thinking on brain dynamics, tau physiology, and dementia. Read it here: eur03.safelinks.protection.o…
Time, temperature, and tangles in the brain - for a true time warp (and possibly a brain warp) you can catch my chat with the wonderful Sughee Junju @SussexNeuroSoc on the BrainCast podcast....and what I've been up to for the last 25 years... 🧠🌡️⏰ open.spotify.com/episode/1vo…
Why academia is sleepwalking into self-destruction. My editorial @Brain1878 If you agree with the sentiments please RT. It's important for all our sakes to stop the madness
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Honoured to give a talk today on #BrainTemp and neural #circadian rhythms for the amazing Respiratory Support and Sleep Centre (RSSC) team @RoyalPapworth. Thanks to Dr Bolton and colleagues for hosting and asking so many brilliant questions! 🧠 🌡️ ⏰ @BioClocksUK
Excited to present our work on #circadian rhythms in human neural function today @TheCrick for the Axion BioSystems UK Maestro MEA User Meeting! Thanks to Will and Zhong for creating this excellent academic-industry discussion forum @BioClocksUK@mad_lancaster@axionbio1 🧠🕔🌡️😀
BREAKING NEWS
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2024 #NobelPrize in Chemistry with one half to David Baker “for computational protein design” and the other half jointly to Demis Hassabis and John M. Jumper “for protein structure prediction.”
Manchester Clock Club saw nearly 200 academics come together to network and present their research- we'll share some of these projects over the coming weeks!
But first, a massive thank you to the organisers of the event: Becky Hughes @drrbhug and Bea Bano-Otalora @BeaBanoTime
Through our collaboration with @The_MRC we’ve jointly-funded a group of clinical fellows on one-year placement opportunities within our BioPharmaceuticals R&D business. Click here to find out more: bit.ly/3WVBy6X
With the UK General Election underway, the next government’s decisions on health and research will be pivotal to our NHS, economy & society.
We’ve set out 5 priorities to ensure good health for all, supported by the best research.
Read our summary: bit.ly/4aCOSjU
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ALT An infographic titled, 'How the next Government can deliver good health for all supported by the best research'.
The five recommendations are:
1. Embed health evidence in all policies
2. Future-proof UK health research
3. Support the competitiveness of the UK life sciences sector
4. Unlock the power of research in the NHS
5. Open doors for international collaboration and talent