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The Pittendrigh-Aschoff Lecture 2024 #MMPMID41355593
Roenneberg T
J Biol Rhythms 2025[Dec]; ? (?): 7487304251386670 PMID41355593show ga
Chronobiology is one of the broadest disciplines in science - we can study and apply this system from molecules to shiftwork, from individuals to populations, from physiology to psychology, from mechanisms to medicine. Since I have an aversion against thinking in boxes, chronobiology was the only discipline I could faithfully live in for the past 55 years, giving me the privilege to witness its epitaxy from its pioneers to circadian medicine. I have tackled chronobiological questions with many different methods, but by far my favorite tool to understand are concepts.