for Biological Rhythm researchers
Welcome to the online focus for UK research on biological clocks.
Anyone recovering from jet lag, a change in work shifts, or an unusually early start, has run up against their own, 24-hour biological clock. Clocks control the living world, not just in humans but in all larger organisms and even some bacteria! Our Resources will help you to find out more, with News on meetings and events.
Leading UK researchers are discovering what makes these clocks tick, and how they affect human society, agriculture and the environment. The map below shows where we work. You can learn more About this research area, about BioClocks UK, and Who We Are as its volunteers.
We’re also working on a new website, which will soon be linked from here
Locations of BioClocks UK members, August 2022
Next Meeting of the UK Clock Club: Feb 2023, University of Surrey.