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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Mark your calendars: ChronoBiology Summer School in Florida from May 23-29, 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 ChronoBiology Summer School that will be held May 23-29, 2020 at the University of Florida in Gainesville. It...
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 complimentary registrations for the meeting, and will provide a great opportunity to exhibit at the...
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Time to run: Does it matter when you exercise?
Have you ever ditched a gym class or a workout session due to the lack of time and felt guilty about it? We all know that exercise is healthy as it lowers the risk for cardiometabolic as well as neurodegenerative diseases – yet it is hard to make time for it. Could we...
The birth of chronobiology: a botanical observation
In 1729, Jean-Jacques d’Ortus de Mairan (1678-1771) laid the foundations of modern chronobiology. A French interdisciplinary researcher, he designed an experiment that demonstrated the existence of a circadian rhythm in plants, potentially deriving from an...