David Weaver, Ph.D.
Academic Role: Professor
Faculty Appointment(s) In:
Neurobiology
Other Affiliation(s):
Interdisciplinary Graduate Program
Program in Neuroscience
Rotation Projects
The main focus of the lab is to understand the molecular mechanisms and physiological consequences of circadian (24-hour) rhythmicity, using the mouse as a model organism.
Depending on specific interests, students can work on rotation projects in areas ranging from molecular, biochemical, physiological through behavioral levels of analysis. For more specific information, review my faculty web site and search PubMed. In addition to lab activities, rotation students are expected to attend group lab meetings.
Office: LRB 723
Phone: 508-856-2495
E-mail: David.Weaver@umassmed.edu
Keywords:
Neurobiology,
Suprachiasmatic Nucleus,
Circadian Rhythms,
Gene Expression,
Organisms - mouse
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