
TAMU Center for Biological Clocks Research
@tamu_cbcr
The Center for Biological Clocks Research housed in @TAMU_Biology. Coordinates research and education activities among circadian researchers at @TAMU.
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https://clocks.tamu.edu/ 26-01-2022 16:17:04
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Your internal clock controls almost everything in your body! A TAMU Biology chronobiologist explains how this sensitive system affects day-to-day tasks and how misalignment could result in health problems. The Conversation U.S. 😴🛏️ tx.ag/81OORJi

The São Paulo School of Advanced Science on Ecology of Human Sleep and Biological Rhythms, FAPESP funded, will take place between 17 and 26 November 2022. A number of places are still available - funded for transport and accommodation. See: espcachrono.wixsite.com/school-of-adva… Malcolm von Schantz

Did you know your body’s internal clock can have impacts your behaviors? TAMU Biology’s Dr. Shogo Sato discusses how your circadian rhythms interact with your health and behaviors! #TuesdayTrivia today.tamu.edu/2022/07/05/you… /

This is officially official! The lab got an NSF NoA for a new grant on the role of vitamin A in monarch butterflies photoperiodic responses! Grateful to my two superb grad students Samantha Iiams (Clever), PhD and Aldrin Lugena, U.S. National Science Foundation and anonymous reviewers for making this happen!


Using a predictive genomics approach called variant-to-gene mapping, Texas A&M University biologist Alex Keene and colleagues have identified a gene that helps humans regulate sleep, a finding that could lead to new treatments for insomnia and other sleep disorders. 📖: tx.ag/KeenePigQ


Tackle the questions underlying the molecular details of photoperiodism and seasonal rhythms using a unique model organism, the monarch butterfly! Contact The Monarchlab for more information and spread the word!

Shogo Sato and I shared some of our thoughts on the role of timed exercise for optimising cardio-metabolic health. TAMU Center for Biological Clocks Research

Happy to share our latest review Frontiers - timing of exercise is a key to optimizing the health benefit! Wonderful article collection by @kaesser Milena Schönke Brendan Gabriel Great job Samuel Bennett TAMU Biology TAMU Center for Biological Clocks Research

Interested in studying circadian regulation of translation or treatment for jet-lag and aging? Deborah Bell-Pedersen is hiring two post-doctoral fellows for these projects! Click clocks.tamu.edu/post-doc-posit… to learn more about this and other great post-doc opportunities in TAMU CBCR!

Congrats to Dr. Deborah Bell-Pedersen (TAMU Biology) and Dr. Sherry Yennello (Chemistry Department) who were named 2023 University Distinguished Professors, highest level of faculty achievement at Texas A&M University! Texas A&M Arts & Sciences is lucky to have you both! #Whoop #GigEm 👍 tx.ag/ArtSciDPs2023


Where are you right now on this activity plot? Do you fit in with the crowd, or are you at the tail of the distribution? HT Kim Minh Ho 🇵🇸💻 ⏰💤 kim1n4o.bsky.social for sending this fascinating illustration of #chronotype by Rosmel Rodríguez




We continue seek talented scientists to join us TAMU Center for Biological Clocks Research. Multiple funded postdoctoral and staff positions at Dr. Paul Hardin, Bell-Pedersen, Merlin, Jones, Sato and my laboratories The Monarchlab Jeff Shogo Sato nature.com/naturecareers/…


So excited to be a part of the TREC CPRIT program 👇👇 Texas A&M University TAMU Biology TAMU Center for Biological Clocks Research archive.tveyes.com/18120/513992-3…

One more legacy from Paolo Sassone-Corsi Laboratory with long-term collaboration with Juan Carlos Belmonte Altos Labs Found a crucial role of the circadian clock in pluripotent stem cells TAMU Biology TAMU Center for Biological Clocks Research sciencedirect.com/science/articl…