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Professor David Hicks

Professor David Hicks is principal investigator and full professor at the INSERM U.592, Strasbourg, France. After receiving his PhD in London, he did postdoctoral fellowships in Vancouver Canada and New York USA before moving to Paris, France where he was recruited as a research scientist for INSERM (the french equivalent of the NIH). His work […]

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Dr Belal Abboushi

About Dr Belal Abboushi Belal Abboushi is a Senior Associate Lighting Research Engineer at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Belal is involved in several projects examining lighting uniformity, discomfort glare, daylight integration, and effects on occupant’s comfort and well-being. Belal earned a PhD in Architecture from the University of Oregon where he was involved in

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Stuart Peirson

Stuart Peirson is Associate Professor and Deputy Director of the Sir Jules Thorn Sleep and Circadian Neuroscience Institution (SCNi). He completed a PhD in Neuroscience on visual pigments and circadian biology at University College London in 2001. During his subsequent work at Imperial College, he contributed to the identification of the melanopsin pRGC system in

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Professor Steven Lockley

Professor Steven Lockley heads up the Circadian Physiology Program at Harvard University. This focuses on basic and applied aspects of human circadian biology. His translational approach includes use of a range of techniques including epidemiology, field-based physiological studies and inpatient intensive physiological monitoring. They have a particular interest in human circadian photoreception and the effects

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Professor Mark Williams

Mark is an Internationally recognised Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience who has worked at top Universities in Australia and overseas including MIT in the USA. He has been published in top tier international academic journals and been widely featured in the media including the ABC, SkyNews, SBS, The Guardian, New York Times, The Economist and the

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