Antonia Peil

PhD Student

DIfE

I am a PhD student in Prof. Ramich's lab with a background in Nutrition Science. In our team at the German Institute of Human Nutrition (DIfE), we investigate the complex interactions between the internal clock, nutrition and metabolism in humans. We conduct dietary intervention studies, taking into account the timing of food intake, and combine them with molecular biology methods.

The projects of

Antonia Peil

B01

Targeting

Circadian rhythms and chronotherapy in multiple sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis features disturbances in sleep, metabolism, and immune activity across the circadian cycle, which may actively contribute to disease activity. This project investigates how these rhythms influence disease progression and whether strengthening them can be therapeutically beneficial.

Circadian rhythms and chronotherapy in multiple sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis features disturbances in sleep, metabolism, and immune activity across the circadian cycle, which may actively contribute to disease activity. This project investigates how these rhythms influence disease progression and whether strengthening them can be therapeutically beneficial.

The publications of

Antonia Peil

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