The Society for Research on Biological Rhythms (SRBR) is dedicated to advancing rigorous, peer-reviewed science and evidence-based policies related to sleep and circadian biology. Established in 1986, SRBR is an organization of international scientists, clinicians, and industry experts who promote basic and applied research in all aspects of biological rhythms. Through its meetings, journal, and website, SRBR aims to support, educate, engage, and welcome scientists of all nationalities. SRBR advocates for research on sleep and other biological rhythms by informing government leaders and the public about the need for robust funding and other support and its positive impact on human health and economy. Additionally, SRBR greatly invests in early career professionals as they strive to build their knowledge, grow in their careers, and advance the field.
Emmett Chappelle Awards (formerly known as the TYDE Fellowships)
Since its first meeting in 1988, SRBR has welcomed and benefited from researchers with a common interest in biological timing from widely varying backgrounds, disciplines and countries. The Emmett Chappelle Awards aim to promote broad research perspectives and stimulate attendance to the SRBR meeting. All levels of trainees are eligible for the Emmett Chappelle Award (undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, medical students); some fellowships will also be available for junior faculty.
Our goal is to provide Emmett Chappelle Awardees with professional development tools and networking opportunities to become future leaders and role models in the biological rhythms community. Emmett Chappelle Awardees will enjoy opportunities to develop a peer network through professional development workshops and a one-on-one mentoring program and participate in the largest gathering of the chronobiology community.
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