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Biological clocks are endogenous oscillators that coordinate physiological and behavioral rhythms. This course focuses on biological timing in molecules, cells, and biological systems. |
Biological clocks are endogenous oscillators that coordinate physiological and behavioral rhythms. This course focuses broadly on biological timing in molecules, cells, and biological systems and specifically focuses on entrainment theory, the physiology of circadian systems, the cellular and molecular basis of circadian timing, modeling of circadian clocks, and clock uses. |
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Biological clocks are endogenous oscillators that coordinate physiological and behavioral rhythms. This course focuses broadly on biological timing in molecules, cells, and biological systems and specifically focuses on entrainment theory, the physiology of circadian systems, the cellular and molecular basis of circadian timing, modeling of circadian clocks, and clock uses.