Talks by our members and invited guests take place thursdays 4-5 pm CET, if not indicated otherwise. Due to COVID-19, all talks will take place online until further notice. In case you would like to join, please register here.
Everyone is welcome to join!
Die Vorträge finden üblicherweise donnerstags statt, 16-17 Uhr, falls nicht anders angegeben. Wegen des Coronavirus finden sie bis auf Weiteres online statt. Falls Sie teilnehmen möchten, registrieren Sie sich bitte hier.
Jede/r ist willkommen!
Date |
Speaker |
Title of talk |
24th February |
Dr. Renske Lok (Stanford University) |
Non-image forming effects of light on alertness and sleep |
Postponed to HS22
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Dr. Kate Porcheret (University of Oslo) |
Sleep after traumatic events |
24th March |
Prof. Achim Kramer (Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin) |
Molecular markers to assess circadian phase |
7th April |
Prof. Rex A. Wright (University of North Texas) |
Circadian determinants of effort and associated cardiovascular responses: An interactional fatigue perspective |
19th April* |
Prof. Susanne Jaeggi (University of California, Irvine, USA) |
Promoting learning and achievement across the lifespan
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21st April |
Johannes Zauner (Zentrum für angewandte Sehforschung) |
Designing light for night shift workers: Application of nonvisual lighting design principles in an industrial production line |
5th May |
Prof. Kun Hu (Harvard Medical School) |
Fractals in physiology: links to the circadian control network |
19th May |
Prof. Ken Wright (University of Colorado) |
Causes and consequences of circadian misalignment |
2nd June |
Dr. Julia Ladenbauer (University Medicine Greifswald) |
Towards optimization of oscillatory stimulation during sleep |
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* Bitte beachten: Dies wird als Hybrid-Seminar stattfinden (in personam/via Zoom), organisiert durch die “integrative Human Circadian Daylight Platform” |
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