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Combining Genomic Medicine and Chronobiology

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Unlocking Circadian Rhythms in Lynch Syndrome-associated cancer: Exploring Genetic Factors in Colorectal and Endometrial Cancer Development

11 Jul 2024
Genomics England Research Registry ID: 1067 Registered: 27/02/2024 Abstract Background The circadian clock orchestrates the rhythmic physiology of organisms, influencing the expression of up to 40% of protein-coding genes. Circadian…
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Identifying the link between the circadian clock and cardiac arrhythmia

11 Jul 2024
Genomics England Research Registry ID: 431 Registered: 20/08/2020 Expert Summary The circadian clock is known to affect multiple aspects of health and disease, but the impact on rare diseases is relatively…
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Is genetic chronotype linked to susceptibility to acute Covid-19 infection?

11 Jul 2024
Genomics England Research Registry ID: 430 Registered: 19/08/2020 Expert Summary The circadian clock plays a critical role in human immune system homeostasis, with immune responses mediated time dependently. The role of…

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The lab is based in the Department of Medical Genetics, located on level 6 of the Addenbrookes Treatment Centre.

Lab meetings are held in the School of Clinical Medicine.

Individual meetings are often held at Dr Hearn’s office in the Pightle at Newnham College

  • Newnham Walk, Cambridge, England
  • Addenbrookes Hospital, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 0GG, England
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