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New Center of Biological Rhythms and Sleep (COBRAS) at Washington University

Introducing a new research center at Washington University available to individuals within the Department of Medicine. COBRAS is a multi-disciplinary, cross-departmental center dedicated to enhancing research related to sleep, circadian rhythms, and disease at WashU.

COBRAS offers:
Cores to facilitate your human or mouse sleep and circadian studies on the medical campus.
A Seminar Series to bring world leaders in sleep and circadian biology to campus.
Working Groups focused on a variety of research areas related to sleep/circadian rhythms.
Resources, opportunities, and consultative expertise to enhance your research.

Membership is free, open to all, and gets you access to all of these resources and more. CLICK HERE to join!

Please visit our website to learn more: sleepresearch.wustl.edu or cobras.wustl.edu

Save the date for the first COBRAS Seminar speaker: Dr. Phyllis Zee, Northwestern University, April 30 at 12pm.

Follow us on Twitter: @WashUcobras

For more information, contact:

Erik S. Musiek, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Neurology
Washington University School of Medicine
St. Louis, MO, USA
Musieklab.org

and

Yo-El Ju, MD, MSCI
Associate Professor of Neurology, Sleep Medicine Section
Washington University School of Medicine
660 S Euclid Avenue, Box 8111, St. Louis MO 63110
314-747-3824 | juy@wustl.edu | sites.wustl.edu/yoelju | she/her/hers
Co-Director, COBRAS | cobras.wustl.edu
PI, NAPS Consortium for RBD | naps-rbd.org