The Rhythms of Life: From Fruit Fly Brains to Human Obesity

Talk

WHEN January 15, 2020
6:30-8 PM WHERE NYUAD Campus, Conference Center WHO NYU Abu Dhabi Institute Open to the Public

Jetlag makes us acutely aware of our internal clocks. But what are these clocks made of? And how do they work? Pioneering studies using fruitflies identified a set of clock genes that control daily rhythms. These fly genes helped identify a similar set of human clock genes – and altered versions of these genes explain some sleep disorders. Most of our organs also have their own clocks, which has profound implications for humanity, ranging from the timing of meals and drug treatments to how we design our homes and workplaces.

Speakers
  • Justin Blau, Professor of Biology and Neural Science and Chair, Department of Biology, NYU

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