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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SRBR 2022 Conference Registration & Poster Submissions OPEN
The SRBR Conference is a biennial meeting that gathers hundreds of established researchers, postdoctoral fellows, and students interested in various aspects of biological rhythms. The research presented at the Conference touches upon various areas of chronobiology,...
SRBR Launches Global Talk Series
This is a unique opportunity for Postdoctoral Fellows and Graduate Students to share and discuss their work with the SRBR community and the wider world.. Over the past two years, connecting professionally has been difficult, from travel restrictions, to parenting...
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My Life With Delayed Sleep Phase Disorder, Part I
This is the first blog post in a new series on Patient Stories. These posts present first person accounts of those suffering from circadian rhythm-related disorders. As daylight fades, my brain and body start to wake up, and by the time it’s dark out, I’m feeling my...
A heart clock rhythm orchestra – a different tune at different times in the day
Have you ever had your blood pressure checked at the doctor’s? Did you assume your blood pressure stayed the same all day? It does not! It is in concert in a circadian rhythm orchestra with low base notes during the night and high peak notes during the day guided by a...