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Logo Competition Launches for 2022 Biennial Conference

We are pleased to announce the opening of the SRBR 2022 Logo Competition, which seeks submissions for artwork to adorn the SRBR 2022 meeting. Anyone may submit artwork to be considered for the meeting logo, but only student and postdoctoral trainee members will be...

Requesting Articles for SRBR Quarterly Newsletter

The next SRBR Newsletter will come out in late April.  If you have information, job postings, meetings or other announcements, please ensure they are submitted by April 15th.  The newsletter is a member benefit so please remember to renew your membership dues to...

Save the Date for SRBR 2022!

Mark your calendars for the next SRBR meeting, May 14 - 18, 2022. We are excited to announce that SRBR will be returning to the Omni Amelia Island Resort in Amelia Island, Florida.  We look forward to seeing everyone at this in-person conference.

Help transform professional development at SRBR

The Mentorship and Professional Development committee are working on a series of new initiatives for 2021 that we hope will be able to engage our members at all career stages. Stay tuned for some innovative community-based training events that will occur virtually...

Passing of Michael Menaker

It is with great sadness that I report the passing of my Ph.D. mentor and close friend, Michael Menaker, on Sunday February 14, 2021. “Mike” or “Menaker” as he was known to us, needs no introduction to the circadian community. Mike was a giant in the field and one of...

Introducing the Emmett Chappelle Award

The Trainee and Young Faculty Diversity Enhancement (TYDE) fellowships, first established for the 2018 SRBR meeting, have been renamed the Emmett Chappelle awards. Like the TYDE fellowships, the Emmett Chappelle awards aim to promote attendance and participation of...

Diversity in Chronobiology

The Society for Research on Biological Rhythms (SRBR) is motivated to raise public awareness of women and under-represented groups in the Chronobiology research community. In order to facilitate this “Diversity in Chronobiology”, we will host a public self-nominated...

NIH Opportunity for Early Career Scientists 

Early Career Scientists who would like review experience can apply to participate in an NIH Early Career Reviewer Program. For more information on this great opportunity, please visit https://public.csr.nih.gov/ForReviewers/BecomeAReviewer/ECR