when: 09 April 2024 | venue: Hermann's Bar | cost: Free | address: City Rd & Butlin Ave, Darlington NSW 2008, Australia | website: https://www.rtbevent.com/sydney | tickets: https://www.rtbevent.com/jacob-crouse
published: 05 Apr 2024, 5 min read
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What is a circadian clock and how does living 'out of time' disrupt our health and wellbeing?
300 million years ago, evolution produced the earliest form of biological clock: life on our planet evolved with a 24-hour cycle of light and dark. Now, almost all living things follow a daily ('circadian') rhythm.
Join Dr Jacob Crouse, who is leading research on the links between circadian rhythms and mental and physical health. Learn how the circadian system influences the timing of almost all biological processes relevant to our wellbeing. Explore how many aspects of 21st century life cause our body clocks to come out of time, affecting our mental and physical health.
Bio
Dr Jacob Crouse is a research fellow at the University of Sydney's Brain and Mind Centre. His research focuses on improving our understanding of the mechanisms by which mental health conditions like depression and bipolar disorder emerge, how they change over time and affect our health, as well as ability to work and study. Jacob is exploring the potential role of the circadian system in depression and bipolar disorders, using a variety of tools including wearables, nanotechnology, genetics and clinical trials of circadian-targeted therapies.
Also at Hermann's Bar at 8pm: The future of the oceans: what can the next gen do?
About the venue - Hermann's Bar
Nestled on the corner of Butlin Ave and City Road in the Wentworth Building, Hermann's is University of Sydney's own hole-in-the-wall bar. Enjoy a top selection of beers, wines and spirits, with some must-try Hermann's concoctions for good measure.
When the weather's good, sit out in the huge beer garden, if not, park up on one of the many comfy lounges inside.
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This event is now sold out.
What is a circadian clock and how does living 'out of time' disrupt our health and wellbeing?
300 million years ago, evolution produced the earliest form of biological clock: life on our planet evolved with a 24-hour cycle of light and dark. Now, almost all living things follow a daily ('circadian') rhythm.
Join Dr Jacob Crouse, who is leading research on the links between circadian rhythms and mental and physical health. Learn how the circadian system influences the timing of almost all biological processes relevant to our wellbeing. Explore how many aspects of 21st century life cause our body clocks to come out of time, affecting our mental and physical health.
Bio
Dr Jacob Crouse is a research fellow at the University of Sydney's Brain and Mind Centre. His research focuses on improving our understanding of the mechanisms by which mental health conditions like depression and bipolar disorder emerge, how they change over time and affect our health, as well as ability to work and study. Jacob is exploring the potential role of the circadian system in depression and bipolar disorders, using a variety of tools including wearables, nanotechnology, genetics and clinical trials of circadian-targeted therapies.
Also at Hermann's Bar at 8pm: The future of the oceans: what can the next gen do?
About the venue - Hermann's Bar
Nestled on the corner of Butlin Ave and City Road in the Wentworth Building, Hermann's is University of Sydney's own hole-in-the-wall bar. Enjoy a top selection of beers, wines and spirits, with some must-try Hermann's concoctions for good measure.
When the weather's good, sit out in the huge beer garden, if not, park up on one of the many comfy lounges inside.
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Is depression a form of jetlag? 2024 is on 09 April 2024. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Darlington. Call 02 9265 9333 for details. Visit their website at https://www.rtbevent.com/sydney.
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