19th Hyogo Science E-cafe "After the 2017 Nobel prize in Physiology or Medicine: The Future for Circadian Rhythms"
An internal, biological clock helps align bodies with the 24-hour
rotational movement of the Earth. Dr. Arthur Millius of RIKEN will
explain the molecular mechanisms of these remarkable time-keeping
rhythms and how they relates to processes as diverse as sleep, cancer,
obesity, and even baseball.
- Guest
- Arthur Millus (doctor, RIKEN)
- Date
- Wednesday, November 22nd, 2017
- Time
- 18:30 ~ 20:00
- Location
- NESCAFE Sannomiya, Kobe
- Address
- 7 Chome-1-15 Gokodori Chuo-ku, Kobe-shi, Hyogo-ken 651-0087
- Seating capacity
- 30 people
- Cost
- 800 yen (for Cafe Drinks, Sandwich+sweets)
- To Register
- E-mail your name to The Hyogo Science Coalition at:
- HSE-CAFE [at] radix [dot] h [dot] kobe-u [dot] ac [dot] jp
- Email by Monday, November 20th,, space is limited to 30 people
- Organized by
- Hyogo Science Coalition & Kobe University Science Shop
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