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Patrick Emery, UMass Chan, Medical School, Department of Neurobiology, Massachusetts, USA: “Circadian and circatidal behaviors in established and novel invertebrate models”

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Published on 06 Mar 2025
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Bugnon 9, Petit Auditoire

Abstract:

Research Area:  The Emery lab studies how biological clocks allow organisms to adapt their physiology and behaviors with their ever-changing environment. We primarily work with Drosophila to understand how the sleep/wake cycle is regulated by the circadian clock and environmental conditions.  In addition, we have recently developed the crustacean Parhyale hawaiensis as a genetically tractable model to understand how marine animals keep track of tides and adapt their behavior to a complex combination of 24-h and 12.4-h environmental cycles.


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