The Society for Research on Biological Rhythms is an international society established in 1986 to promote the advancement and dissemination of research in all aspects of biological rhythms.
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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 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...
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Late Game Times and Heavy Travel Strike Out the Pros & Their Fans
For many Americans, springtime means only one thing: Baseball! But not all teams are created equally. Sure talent can drive the likelihood of winning a World Series pennant. But, recent research in the field of circadian rhythms shows that some teams have a...
Circadian Rhythms: What they are and Why they matter
Ever experienced jetlag? Do you get sleepy in the afternoon? Does your work or school start too early for you? Have you noticed that some medicines are to be taken at specific times of day? All of these are experiences are a result of your circadian rhythms. You’ve...