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Help science to study the effect of the corona lockdown on our body clock
The Corona pandemic – its lockdowns, social distancing and working at home – has drastically changed our daily behaviours and habits. Dr. Maria Korman (University of Ariel, Israel) and Prof. Till Roenneberg (LMU Munich and Chronsulting, Germany) have set up an online...
Update: Deadline extended to April 30 for Public Outreach position
SRBR is looking for the next Public Outreach Fellow to help SRBR with its public outreach activities and dissemination of the amazing things going on in the field of chronobiology. Are you passionate about science communication and have experience with social media...
Update: SRBR2020 will be held as a virtual conference
In response to the rapidly changing circumstances associated with the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), the SRBR Board of Directors has made the decision to transition the in-person conference to a virtual experience. We aim to host all of the scheduled components of the...
Coming up: Reddit Ask Us Anything session on keeping your biological clock healthy
Our circadian clock evolved in the presence of a natural light/dark cycle. In this time of social distancing and self-isolation, people spend an increasing amount of time indoors, with low levels of daytime lighting, the use of electric light at night, and limited...
SRBR2020: COVID-19 update
The Society for Research on Biological Rhythms (SRBR) is closely monitoring the coronavirus outbreak and its impact on the upcoming SRBR meeting. Plans are continuing for the SRBR Biennial conference to take place in Amelia Island, Florida on May 30 - June 3, 2020....
Abstract submission deadline for SRBR2020 extended to March 9
The deadline for submitting abstracts to the SRBR2020 meeting has been extended until Monday, March 9. Society for Research on Biological Rhythms invites you to submit your abstract for the SRBR meeting that will take place from May 30 – June 3 in Amelia Island,...
SRBR2020: Updates from the Program Committee
The SRBR2020 meeting, held from May 30 - June 3, is getting closer and we can’t wait to share with you some exciting updates from the Program Committee: The scientific program (check it out here) promises to be a great mix of classics - such as the Trainee Day,...
International ChronoBiology Summer School in Florida from May 26-29, 2020
Are you a graduate student, postdoc, or early-career researcher entering the field of chronobiology? The SRBR Education committee invites you to join the next International ChronoBiology Summer School that will be held May 26-29, 2020 at the University of Florida in...
Submit your abstract to the SRBR2020 meeting
The Society for Research on Biological Rhythms invites you to submit your abstract for the SRBR meeting that will take place from May 30 – June 3 in Amelia Island, Florida. With hundreds of scientists and students gathering to discuss the latest findings in the field...
Out now: SRBR’s Public Outreach Briefs
Four new publicly accessible SRBR Public Outreach Briefs are now available on topics that exemplify the social implications of the field of circadian biology. Published in the Journal of Biological Rhythms (SRBR's official journal), the Public Outreach Briefs address...