Feedback is everywhere. One can hardly escape a request for feedback nowadays — “Would you like to rate this app, our service, your teacher or the restroom you just used?”. In fact, a similar kind of feedback mechanism also makes our inner biological clocks tick. These inner clocks are responsible for scheduling different aspects of […]
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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 of biological rhythms, the SRBR2020 meeting will be an […]
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 the benefits of late vs early school start times, the importance of light exposure, and the […]
SRBR2020 – Registration is open!
The most wonderful time of the year (aka the SRBR conference) will soon be upon us, and we are happy to announce that registration is now OPEN! From May 30th – June 3rd 2020, we return to Amelia Island, Florida. The biennial SRBR conference covers various aspects of chronobiology, from ultradian to circannual rhythms and […]
Chronobiology on stage
Scientists not only spend time in their laboratories; sometimes they climb the famous TED(x) stage to tell the world about their discoveries. Fortunately, researchers in the field of biological rhythms are no exception! Watching them talk about the latest research in their field is a great way to spend a lazy afternoon and soak up […]