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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Safety Protocols Announced for 2022 Conference
In pursuit of a safe and healthy meeting for all members of the SRBR community, SRBR has published a COVID-19 Code of Conduct (titled SRBR Health & Safety Guide) outlining all safety and health policies for the upcoming 2022 Biennial Meeting. In accordance with...
Call for applications: Become the next SRBR Public Outreach Fellow!
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...
Clock blog
Why we should let the sun set on Daylight Saving Time
The American Academy of Sleep Medicine recently published a position statement, aligned with the European Sleep Research Society, European Biological Rhythms Society, and Society for Research on Biological Rhythms’ position, calling for the abolishment of daylight...
Could circadian timing help improve crop protection?
Plant life underlies all of the agriculture that produces our food. Plants including crops have internal clocks that are important for their growth. This might seem surprising, but plants need light to power the photosynthesis that drives their growth, and there is...