Josephine Arendt
Josephine Arendt (née Wragg) (1941–2023) was a British biologist who served as Professor of Chronobiology at the University of Surrey. She established the Centre for Chronobiology at the University of Surrey. Her research considered circadian rhythms, melatonin and sleep. She was elected Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists and the Royal Society of Medicine. Provided by Wikipedia
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Melatonin: Countering Chaotic Time Cues by Josephine Arendt
Published 2019-07-01
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Circadian-related sleep disorders and sleep medication use in the New Zealand blind population: an observational prevalence survey. by Guy R Warman, Matthew D M Pawley, Catherine Bolton, James F Cheeseman, Antonio T Fernando, Josephine Arendt, Anna Wirz-Justice
Published 2011-01-01
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The physiological period length of the human circadian clock in vivo is directly proportional to period in human fibroblasts. by Lucia Pagani, Ekaterina A Semenova, Ermanno Moriggi, Victoria L Revell, Lisa M Hack, Steven W Lockley, Josephine Arendt, Debra J Skene, Fides Meier, Jan Izakovic, Anna Wirz-Justice, Christian Cajochen, Oksana J Sergeeva, Sergei V Cheresiz, Konstantin V Danilenko, Anne Eckert, Steven A Brown
Published 2010-10-01
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