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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Logo Competition Launches for 2022 Biennial Conference
We are pleased to announce the opening of the SRBR 2022 Logo Competition, which seeks submissions for artwork to adorn the SRBR 2022 meeting. Anyone may submit artwork to be considered for the meeting logo, but only student and postdoctoral trainee members will be...
Requesting Articles for SRBR Quarterly Newsletter
The next SRBR Newsletter will come out in late April. If you have information, job postings, meetings or other announcements, please ensure they are submitted by April 15th. The newsletter is a member benefit so please remember to renew your membership dues to...
Clock blog
If mornings make you scowl, maybe you’re a night owl
I often find it insufferable to encounter a chipper cheery morning person. If you’re anything like me, and the slight majority of the population, then the morning may not be your favourite time of day. The ring of the alarm clock that has invaded sleep in the...
Light – not just for sight
Light enables sight. The retina in the back of our eyes contains a fine layer of light-sensitive photoreceptors. There are two types of photoreceptors. The cones allow us to see the color, movement, and fine details of the world around us. The rods, on the other hand,...