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 use (especially Twitter) and tracking its analytics? Do you have at least 2 […]
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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, Bharath will support the Public Outreach Committee in its mission to dissemminate the broader implications of our research and general […]
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 epigenetic mechanisms underlying circadian regulation and elucidated links between circadian clocks and metabolism and even […]
A heart clock rhythm orchestra – a different tune at different times in the day
Have you ever had your blood pressure checked at the doctor’s? Did you assume your blood pressure stayed the same all day? It does not! It is in concert in a circadian rhythm orchestra with low base notes during the night and high peak notes during the day guided by a conductor in the brain […]
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, please complete their interactive Clockology Survey. All data is collected anonymously and […]