The Society for Research on Biological Rhythms is an international society established in 1986 to promote the advancement and dissemination of research in all aspects of biological rhythms.
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Physicians, scientists agree increased East-West travel has negative impacts on student-athletes through sleep and circadian disruption
For Immediate Release. For more information, contact: Dr. Craig Heller Professor of Biology Stanford University hcheller@stanford.edu (650) 723-1509 Physicians, scientists agree increased East-West travel has negative impacts on student-athletes through sleep and...
SRBR Announced 2024 Logo Competition Winner
Congratulations to the SRBR 2024 Logo Competition Winner Congratulations to Nicola Smyllie from MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge for winning the SRBR 2024 Logo Competition! The logo is inspired by the beautiful skyline of San Juan, with its colorful...
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Circadian Rhythms in Alzheimer’s Disease: Chicken or Egg?
To many people, one of the most dreaded consequences of living to an old age is Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). The older we get, the higher our risk of developing AD. Indeed, nearly half of all people that live past 85 years old have some degree of AD. AD is the most...
Night Owls Unite (My Life with Delayed Sleep Phase Disorder, Part II)
Advocating For Policy Changes Night owls have organized and our ranks are growing. Groups like the Circadian Sleep Disorders Network and B-Society are advocating for people with late chronotypes – building awareness of flexible work and school schedules,...