Society for Research on Biological Rhythms (SRBR)
The SRBR conference is a biennial event gathering 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, from basic mechanisms to clinical applications, using a broad range of model organisms. Special events and activities are also designed for trainees and junior investigators.
2020 Conference
May 30 – June 3, 2020
Amelia Island, Florida at the Omni Amelia Island Plantation Resort
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Texas Society for Biological Clocks and Medicine
Each year since 1994, biological clocks researchers from Texas A&M University and other Texas institutions have convened a meeting of the Texas Society for Biological Clocks and Medicine (TSCBM), formerly known as the Southeastern and Central Texas Society for Clocks (SECTS for Clocks). The conference fosters interaction and collaboration on biological clocks by providing a forum for laboratories to present their most recent or in-progress research findings, and for new scientists to learn scientific communication skills, in an informal environment. TSCBM meetings cycle between Texas A&M University and Health Science Center, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School and University of Texas Health Science Center – Houston. Although casual in organization, the meeting is characterized by talks of very high standards, so much so that many of us feel that it is as useful, diverse, and cutting-edge as any international meeting in the field.
2019 Conference
Saturday, April 6, 2019
Texas A&M University
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Gordon Research Conference on Chronobiology
The GRC Chronobiology meeting with its associated GRS will bring together the world’s leading experts and younger researchers to discuss recent, unpublished advances in this field in a number of diverse model organisms. The invited speakers will present their work encompassing a broad range of biological levels, from modelling biological rhythms to their molecular and cellular regulation, and their impact on developmental, physiological, and behavioral phenotypes
2019 Conference
June 23 – 28, 2019
Rey Don Jaime Grand Hotel
Avinguda de l’Hotel
Castelldefels, ES
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