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About the Course

This course is geared towards starting undergraduate students. A solid background in biology will be helpful but not absolutely essential. The material will be of interest to those who are pursuing a career in any of the life sciences as well as anyone who has run up against their biological clock....

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AA

Jul 13, 2021

Fanatastic course. Dr. Till and Dr. Martha were excellent in explaining in details. I learned a lot about circadian clocks, it will be very much helpful for my academics.

P

Dec 2, 2020

Exceptional course. I would recommend this course for those who will start their journey to unravel the circadian rhythm in all levels, from molecular to public health.

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By Doris S

Apr 29, 2020

Material was interesting and instructors presentations were well done.

By Hanne H J

Aug 30, 2022

Very interesting course with good instructors explaining the content

By Sahana B T

Nov 12, 2020

Its been great learning in the course. Thank you for your hardwork.

By Xuyue Z

Jan 28, 2022

it was the best experience of taking a course, thank you

By Dr. K G S

Jul 26, 2020

Value added course, I enjoyed learning 👍🏽👏🏼👌🏽😋

By Rebecca R

Mar 18, 2024

Interesting, useful, well-presented, well-paced

By Anurag N

Nov 8, 2022

Very good for beginners in chronobiology field.

By Ronan L

Jun 26, 2020

Great introductory course to circadian rhythms.

By Srividya P

Apr 23, 2020

Best course ever. The most interesting!

By Winston A W

Nov 18, 2020

Excellent, thank you.

By Yklym B

Oct 21, 2019

Great job!

By Sam X

Aug 21, 2020

Amazing

By laura l

Dec 10, 2022

This class is very technical in parts, and could be more engaging. But the information is excellent.

By Alexandre R

Jan 12, 2024

It is a course for specialized researchers. Too much technical debate and almost no practical applicability for the general public.