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- Society for Light Treatment and Biological Rhythms - A not-for-profit international organization founded in 1988 which aims to foster research, professional development and clinical applications in the fields of light therapy and biological rhythms.
- American Society for Gravitational and Space Biology -- Desert Beetle Circadian Rhythm Study Begins on Mir - When Space Shuttle Atlantis docked with Mir on May 15, it delivered 64 desert beetles for a circadian rhythm study to understand how the space flight environment changes the body's internal clock.
- Center for Biological Timing Home Page - The National Science Foundation Center for Biological Timing. Tutorials and original papers on biological timing.
- Light Sets the Molecular Controls of Circadian Rhythm - Work conducted at the Rockefeller University indicates that light can reset the biological clock.
- The Brain, Circadian Rhythms, and Clock Genes - British Medical Journal Article on circadian rhythms (1998). A clinical review.
- Mental Health Net - Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorder Symptoms - General symptoms of circadian rhythm sleep disorder.
- Scientists Find Eye Pigment Controls Circadian Rhythm - A brief report on an eye pigment, cryptochrome, which appears to control mammals' circadian rhythms.
- Max Planck Institute for Ornithology - Research, publications and information about the German institute that researches biological rhythms and behavior.
- Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome - Comprehensive site with symptoms, causes, treatments, and links to further information on DSPS and circadian rhythms.
- Center for Biological Timing - Coordination centre for research, related to the Society for Research on Biological Rhythms. Includes participant institutions, mailing list and The Classic Pittendrigh-Daan Papers.
Wikipedia Articles
- Chronobiology - Chronobiology is a field of science that examines periodic (cyclic) phenomena in living organisms and their adaptation to solar and lunar related rhythms. These cycles are known as biological rhythms.
- Analysis of rhythmic variance - In statistics, analysis of rhythmic variance (ANORVA) is a new simple method for detecting rhythms in biological time series, published by Peter Celec (Biol Res. 2004, 37(4 Suppl A):777-82).