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 […]
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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 […]
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 […]
We’re all sensitive to light at night, but some are much, much more sensitive than others
Humans evolved in an environment with only very bright (sun) or very dim (moon or fire) sources of light. Today, artificial lighting enables us to spend hours per day […]
Sponsorship opportunities available for the SRBR 2020 meeting!
Become an SRBR sponsor at the upcoming 2020 biennial SRBR meeting on May 30 – June 2 in Florida! There are different levels of sponsorship, which provide at least one […]