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CDB Seminars
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Thursday 30 May at 1pm
Prof Hiroshi Kiyama, Nagoya University
Title: Collapse of homeostasis by prolonged stress - A model for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia
Host: Prof David Whitmore
Venue: JZ Young Lecture Theatre

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Thursday 27 June at 1pm
Prof Richard Zigmond, Case Western Reserve University
Title: A new phenotype for the well-studied slow Wallerian degeneration mouse: A critical role in the conditioning lesion response for inflammation near axotomized neurons
Host: Prof David Whitmore
Venue: Anatomy G04 Gavin de Beer LT

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PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
David Whitmore
CO-PI AND LAB MANAGER
Kathy Tamai (2001 - Present)
Circadian clock control of the cell cycle; light signalling and entrainment of the zebrafish circadian clock.
Current Lab Members
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS
Noemie Haud (2012 - Present)
Role of microRNAs in the zebrafish clock mechanism; circadian clock function in cancer.
Leonardo Henrique Ribeiro Graciani de Lima (2012 - Present)
Funded by Postdoctoral Fellowship Research Internship Abroad (BEPE) from São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP).
Role of opsins in light sensitivity of zebrafish cells and embryos.
Elodie Peyric (2009 - Present) 
Circadian clock regulation of the cell cycle during zebrafish development.
GRADUATE STUDENTS
Andrew Beale (2009 - Present) 
Molecular and behavioural examination of circadian rhythms in Mexican cavefish.
Raphaela Heussen (2009 - Present)
Mathematical modeling of the zebrafish circadian clock.
Currently on maternity leave for the second time
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Ricardo Laranjeiro (2010 - Present)
The influence of the circadian clock on zebrafish development.
Helen Moore (2009 - Present)
Light sensitivity and circadian rhythms in adult zebrafish brain. 
Jessica Olsen (2006 - Present)
Photoperiodism in zebrafish.
Currently writing thesis back home in Canada
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UNDERGRADUATE
Charlie Barke (2012 - Present)
Screening transgenic zebrafish and generating new transgenic constructs.
HONORARY MEMBERS
Ian Blaney (2005 - Present)
Lucy Young (2009 - Present)
PRIZES
Andrew Beale 
The circadian clocks of blind cavefish are able to detect light, Prize for Best Talk, UCL & NIMR Student Symposium, 15 May 2012.
Ricardo Laranjeiro
A new link between the zebrafish circadian clock and cell cycle timing: identification and characterization of a new circadian-regulated cell cycle inhibitor, Second Prize in BSDB/JSDB Poster Competition, Warwick University, 15-18 Apr 2012.
Andrew Beale
The circadian clock of a blind cavefish can detect light, First Prize in UCL Graduate School Poster Competition, 27-28 Feb 2012.
Ricardo Laranjeiro
Circadian clock regulation of the zebrafish cell cycle and development, First Prize in Young Embryologist Poster Competition, King’s College London, 6 May 2011.
Helen Moore
Light responsiveness and circadian rhythmicity of the zebrafish brain, First Prize in UCL Graduate School Poster Competition, 28 Feb-1 Mar 2011.
Pete Cormie
Circadian modulation of Cx43-mediated GJIC affects daily rhythms of mitosis in zebrafish, First Prize in UK Clock Club Poster Competition, UCL, 12 Nov 2009.
Jessica Olsen
Effect of seasonal photoperiodism on zebrafish growth, fertility and endocrine gene expression, Runners Up Prize in UCL Graduate School Poster Competition, 5-6 Mar 2009.
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