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Annette Allen

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A fab reason to visit Manchester!

Very exciting meeting in Manchester in September, come along! Abstract registration is open until 15th July physoc.org/events/breakth…



Deadline this Friday (19th)..

Great PhD opportunity in my lab for anyone with an interest in light, chronobiology and vision. @BBSRC DTP with co-PIs @NinaMilo_Lab and @hemadrk tinyurl.com/29tbpvmf



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Please share #RetweeetPlease. I have a 4.5-year Postdoctoral Research Fellow position within a multidisciplinary project to offer. If you are interested in #retina, #neuroscience, #bipolardisorder, #circadianrhythms, have a look at the advert: work4.northumbria.ac.uk/#en/sites/CX_1…


Great PhD opportunity in my lab for anyone with an interest in light, chronobiology and vision. @BBSRC DTP with co-PIs @NinaMilo_Lab and @hemadrk tinyurl.com/29tbpvmf


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Happy to share our latest paper in @JPhysiol introducing staircase light stimuli to probe irradiance coding in the mouse SCN! An exciting journey with a fantastic team! @BeaBanoTime @RiccardoStorch1 @RobLucasDar physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…


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How should you measure light to predict its appearance to non-human mammals and what constitutes healthy lighting for animal husbandry? Here’s what we agreed when we met in Manchester earlier this year to discuss preprints.org/manuscript/202…


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So pleased to see this fantastic calloboration published. Striped mice such a powerful model for circadian and vision research! @BeaBanoTime @R_Mallarino @netty_allen

Happy to see the result of this great & fun collaboration out in @CurrentBiology!



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We have a great opportunity for a PhD studentship to join an exciting project investigating hPSC derived photoreceptors engraftment in a mouse model of Retinitis Pigmentosa Please apply here (Project 6) ncl.ac.uk/research/trans…


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Don't forget to register for the University of Manchester's Centre for Biological Timing (CfBT) Winter Event on 7th February in Smith Lecture Theatre eventbrite.co.uk/e/centre-for-b… Guest Speakers include: Prof Randy Nelson, Prof Michael Do, Prof Samer Hattar and Prof Roelof Hut

h_durrington's tweet image. Don't forget to register for the University of Manchester's Centre for Biological Timing (CfBT) Winter Event on 7th February in Smith Lecture Theatre
eventbrite.co.uk/e/centre-for-b…
Guest Speakers include: Prof Randy Nelson, Prof Michael Do, Prof Samer Hattar and Prof Roelof Hut

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We asked how well optogenetic therapy could recreate the visual code in advanced retinal degeneration - reassuringly well! Great collaboration. authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S09… #optogenetic #genetherapy @UniofOxford @DNS_UOM @Time_MCR @MoritzLindner2 @The_MRC @CurrentBiology


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Starting 2023 with my first review and sharing an all-female authorship with @netty_allen, @NinaMilo_Lab, and my awesome supervisor @morvencameron. Be sure to check out the cool schematics Burning the candle at both ends: Intraretinal signaling of ipRGCs frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…

Sushmitha_Raja's tweet image. Starting 2023 with my first review and sharing an all-female authorship with @netty_allen, @NinaMilo_Lab, and my awesome supervisor @morvencameron.
Be sure to check out the cool schematics 
Burning the candle at both ends: Intraretinal signaling of ipRGCs frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…

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Very pleased to share my student @Sushmitha_Raja’s review on intraretinal signalling of ipRGCs. While ipRGCs act as output neurons from the retina to the rest of the brain, they also signal within the retina as well. Read all about it here: frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…


Submissions are open for upcoming special issue in Vision Research on the Circadian Regulation of Vision tinyurl.com/4mv6zxau Edited by me, @morvencameron and Christophe Ribelayga - please share!


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The next seminar in our Neuroscience Seminar Series is on Weds November 16th and is from our colleague in @UoM_DIIIRM @tripledougdyer and hosted by @NinaMilo_Lab. Details and Zoom link on flyer - all welcome!

DNS_UOM's tweet image. The next seminar in our Neuroscience Seminar Series is on Weds November 16th and is from our colleague in @UoM_DIIIRM @tripledougdyer and hosted by @NinaMilo_Lab. Details and Zoom link on flyer - all welcome!

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We are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join our team investigating brain pathways for circadian and light dependent controls on physiology and cognition, based in the University of Manchester Centre for Biological Timing (@Time_MCR) jobs.manchester.ac.uk/displayjob.asp…


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The next seminar in the Manchester Neuroscience Seminar Series is on Wednesday 2nd November at 2pm and is by @sylvia_schroed from University of Sussex, hosted by @RiccardoStorch1. More details below - all welcome! #neuroscience #uomneuroscience #neuroscienceseminar

DNS_UOM's tweet image. The next seminar in the Manchester Neuroscience Seminar Series is on Wednesday 2nd November at 2pm and is by @sylvia_schroed from University of Sussex, hosted by @RiccardoStorch1. More details below - all welcome! #neuroscience #uomneuroscience #neuroscienceseminar

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We are delighted to announce the Method in Neuroscience Seminar Series with Pizza and Drink taking place on Thursday 27th October, organized by @AghilehE, @CircadianJosh and @MattBDuncan. We have 3 talks by @AbiPienaar, @DrRose_Tweets and @choyle22.Looking forward to meet you all

DNS_UOM's tweet image. We are delighted to announce the Method in Neuroscience Seminar Series with Pizza and Drink taking place on Thursday 27th October, organized by @AghilehE, @CircadianJosh and @MattBDuncan. We have 3 talks by @AbiPienaar, @DrRose_Tweets and @choyle22.Looking forward to meet you all

Absolutely ace work from @RiccardoStorch1 @Orlowska_Feuer @RobLucasDar and co. Congratulations!

How great is coming back from holidays and finding our work out in Current Biology sciencedirect.com/science/articl… In short: (1) Recording freely moving animals we found that neurons in primary visual thalamus encode up & down-facing postures (e.g. during rearing) -more on next post-



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