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Coffee talk at UNI:Lokal | Early risers and late sleepers - how does our inner clock control us?

15 minutes with Prof. Dr. Monika Stengl (Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences)

In the evening, yawning reminds us that it's time for bed, while in the morning, the alarm clock only barely wakes us up. Apparently, we are controlled by an internal clock that not only takes care of sleeping and being active, but also synchronizes many other vital functions in the body. But how does our internal clock actually work? Prof. Dr. Monika Stengl talks about this and how she researches this rhythm in the coffee talk.

 

In the coffee talks , scientists from the University of Kassel explain their research - briefly and compactly in 15 minutes. For everyone who wants to start the evening with an interesting input on current topics - plus a sweet snack and a hot drink free of charge.

All dates in the flyer and at www.uni-kassel.de/go/unilokal

 

UNI:Lokal
Wilhelmsstraße 21
34117 Kassel

Opening hours:
Tuesday to Friday 12.00 to 18.00
Saturday 12.00 to 16.00
Closed on Mondays

Admission is free of charge.

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