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[[ | Our laboratory studies circadian rhythms as a model to better understand how the nervous system regulates | ||
behavior and physiology. We are especially interested in uncovering the mechanisms | |||
driving gene expression rhythms and determining how these molecular oscillations ultimately influence | |||
physiological rhythms. We use a combination of approaches, including ''behavioral neuroscience'', ''molecular biology'', ''genetics'', | |||
''genomics'', and ''bioinformatics''. | |||
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Hughes Lab<br> | |||
[https://pulmonary.wustl.edu/ Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine]<br> | |||
Washington University School of Medicine |
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Our laboratory studies circadian rhythms as a model to better understand how the nervous system regulates behavior and physiology. We are especially interested in uncovering the mechanisms driving gene expression rhythms and determining how these molecular oscillations ultimately influence physiological rhythms. We use a combination of approaches, including behavioral neuroscience, molecular biology, genetics, genomics, and bioinformatics.
Hughes Lab
Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
Washington University School of Medicine