Martin Fredensborg Rath

Martin Fredensborg Rath

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    Circadian rhythms are endogenous rhythms with a 24-hour period that enable living organisms to synchronize biological functions to the ambient light regime. In the mammalian brain circadian rhythms are regulated by the photoneuroendocrine system consisting of the suprachiasmatic nucleus of hypothalamus, the pineal gland and the retina. In a combined effort involving neuroanatomical and molecular biological techniques, we are studying development and function of the circadian system of the mammalian brain.

     

    Research group

    Professor Martin Fredensborg Rath, PhD

    Lab technician Rikke Lundorf, BMLT

    Postdoc Aurea Blancas, PhD

    Assistant professor Tenna Bering, PhD

    Postdoc Nicole Morrissey, PhD

    PhD student Signe Bille, MSc

    MSc student Kuno Michel-Jonathan Mattern, BSc

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