Lecturer in Biomedical Science, University of Bradford
I am a lecturer in Bioedical Science at the University of Bradford. My main interests and areas of expertise are in neuroendocrinology and chronobiology. My research so far has centred on the control of circadian rhythms and seasonality in vertebrates and this has recently led to investigations in the regulation of appetite and body weight in the brain.
Obesity: hamsters may hold the clue to beating it
Oct 09, 2018 13:30 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
The global obesity crisis shows no signs of abating, and we urgently need new ways to tackle it. Consuming fewer calories and burning more energy through physical activity is a proven way to lose weight, but its clearly...
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