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Have I Got Snooze for You - Interview

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From the struggle to get up on a Monday morning to coping with jet-lag, the body has to carefully balance our need to be alert or to be at rest. Peter Oliver has worked in genetics research for 15 years and is interested...

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Have I Got Snooze for You - Interview is an episode from Science Oxford Podcasts by Science Oxford. From the struggle to get up on a Monday morning to coping with jet-lag, the body has to carefully balance our need to be alert or to be at r...

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Published Sep 1, 2011, audio available.

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From the struggle to get up on a Monday morning to coping with jet-lag, the body has to carefully balance our need to be alert or to be at rest. Peter Oliver has worked in genetics research for 15 years and is interested in the way the genes and the environment influence sleep, particularly in human disease.

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