Gordon Research Seminars

Chronobiology (GRS – Gordon Research Seminar), Stowe, Vermont, USA

Circadian Regulation Across Physiological Systems, Lifespan and Pathological Conditions

The 2017 Chronobiology GRC will bring together scientists from diverse research areas ranging from molecular aspects of chronobiology to physiological and organismal rhythms to translational studies highlighting the importance of circadian clocks for health and disease. The program incorporates non-circadian rhythms as well as circadian analysis in many diverse organisms (from bacteria to man) thereby integrating research across all levels – from fundamental to applied science.

Meeting Description

The Gordon Research Seminar on Chronobiology is a unique forum for graduate students, post-docs, and other scientists with comparable levels of experience and education to present and exchange new data and cutting edge ideas.

The focus of this meeting is the physiology of circadian systems across multiple species, including how these rhythms change over time and how their dysfunction contributes to disease.

Meeting Program

The Conference Chair is currently developing an outline of the program components for this GRS. This information will be available by November 15, 2016. Please check back for updates.

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