Anaesthesia & intensive care medicine
Volume 10, Issue 12 , Pages 586-592, December 2009

Organization within the body: from molecules to body compartments

Jim Waterhouse DPhil DSc is a Professor of Biological Rhythms at the Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University, UK. He qualified as an animal physiologist at the University of Oxford and gained his DPhil there. His research interests are circadian rhythms in humans, with particular reference to jetlag and assessing the clock-driven component of a measured circadian rhythm. He has recently been awarded a DSc by Liverpool John Moores University. Conflicts of interest: none declared

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PII: S1472-0299(09)00222-7

doi:10.1016/j.mpaic.2009.09.004

Anaesthesia & intensive care medicine
Volume 10, Issue 12 , Pages 586-592, December 2009