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Message from SRBR President: NIH is looking for recommendations for reviewers
As you all know, it is critical for our research efforts to have chronobiology represented well at NIH study sections. And many of us have complained about lack of sufficient representation in the past. We now have the opportunity to recommend reviewers, and so...
Tribute to the late Paolo Sassone-Corsi
A trail-blazer in the transcriptional and epigenetic regulation of circadian clock function, Paolo Sassone-Corsi, passed away suddenly on July 22, 2020. His three former postdoctoral fellows, Nicholas Foulkes, Kirstin Eckel-Mahan and Nicolas Cermakian, pay tribute to...
Passing of Gerald Lincoln
Our colleague and friend Gerald Lincoln passed away on July 15, 2020, after a short illness. Gerald was a true biologist in the Darwinian tradition: he pursued his curiosity about diverse organisms both in the laboratory and at home on his farm north of Edinburgh. One...
Introducing SRBR’s new Public Outreach Fellow
Bharath Ananthasubramaniam, PhD, from Charite University, Berlin (Germany), has been appointed as the new SRBR Public Outreach Fellow. Taking over from Laura Kervezee, PhD, from Leiden University Medical Center (the Netherlands), SRBR's first Public Outreach Fellow,...
Passing of Paolo Sassone-Corsi
With deep sadness we share with you the news of Professor Paolo Sassone-Corsi's untimely demise. Paolo passed away suddenly at his home in Irvine yesterday. He was a creative and bold scientist, whose world-renowned research spanned many areas. Paolo identified...
Clockology survey on circadian terminology
The O’Neill Lab at MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology is conducting research on usage of circadian terms. Their aim is to create an updated compendium of circadian terms with clear and unambiguous definitions based on consensus usage. To help them in this effort,...
SRBR condemns all forms of racism & discrimination
Dear SRBR Members, Recent tragic events have, yet again, brought awareness of inequalities, disparities, and racism in our society. We all are devastated by these events, but must also recognize that the scientific communities we are part of are not free of these...
SRBR2020 conference recordings are available for viewing
With all the amazing sessions at SRBR2020, how did you choose which ones to attend? Great news... you didn't have to! Part of what makes a virtual conference exciting is the ability to listen to all of the wonderful sessions that the conference has to offer through...
SRBR2020: a preview
The SRBR2020 will be a meeting like never before. Having moved to a completely online format, we have an excellent line up of events in store for you, bringing you the latest cutting-edge research in chronobiology. Not registered yet? Don’t worry, registration is...
Virtual SRBR2020 meeting registration is open
We are now accepting registrations for the first-ever virtual SRBR meeting. The meeting will run June 1 - 3, 2020 and recorded presentations will be available until July 3. Registration is open to everyone until July 3 via this link. With the support of our donors,...