Section : The Douglas
Researchers at the Centre for Study and treatment of circadian rythms.
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A new study sheds light on the mechanisms of internal clocks.
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Douglas led project recieves federal funds.
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Clocks in the human brain > Twenty-four hour cycles, known as circadian rhythms, are important for normal brain function and mental health.
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The 2010 Douglas Institute research teams who were awarded grants from NSERC to pursue work in their respective fields of expertise.
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The Faculty of Medicine Promotions Committee of the McGill University welcomed Karl Looper, MD, psychiatrist associated to the McGill University, and Maria Natasha Rajah, PhD, researcher at the Douglas Institute, as Associate Professor. The researcher
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Time shifting: Douglas study looks at how we adapt
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Scientific Research at the Douglas: CIHR Invest $6 Million
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Falling back, good for the brain? Douglas researchers look at time change.
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