Events & Activities

Conferences, workshops, and symposia advancing chronobiology research in India

Upcoming Events

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Upcoming

World Circadian Day

Celebrating the importance of circadian rhythms and their impact on health, well-being, and daily life.

Date TBA

Location TBA

Upcoming

InSC Biennial Meeting

Next Indian Society for Chronobiology meeting

December 14-19, 2026

IISER Thiruvananthapuram

Organized by Dr. Nisha Kannan

Upcoming Date TBA

EMBO | EMBL Symposium

Biological Oscillators: Rhythms and Synchronisation Across Scales

Heidelberg, Germany

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Past Events

Key events and milestones in our society's journey

Asian Forum on Chronobiology 2026

June 10-12, 2026

Visit by InSC members to KAIST, Daejeon, South Korea

Conference International

SRBR 2026 Biennial Meeting

May 9–13, 2026

The Society for Research on Biological Rhythms Biennial Meeting

Conference International

XVIII EBRS Congress

August 24-28, 2025

Visit by InSC members to the European Biological Rhythms Society meeting, Lubeck, Germany

Congress International

INDIA | EMBO Lecture Course

February 28 – March 9, 2025

Understanding Biological Clocks – Theoretical Framework to Cellular Basis

Organized by Prof. Sheeba Vasu (JNCASR, Bengaluru) along with co-organizers Dr. Shaon Chakrabarti (NCBS, Bengaluru), Prof. Aarti Jagannath (University of Oxford, UK), Prof. Gisele Akemi Oda (University of Sao Paulo, Brazil) and Prof. Eun Young Kim (Ajou University, South Korea)

Lecture Course EMBO International

CRHD 2024

December 5-7, 2024

International Conference on Circadian Rhythms in Health and Diseases: From Discovery to Function

In conjunction with the Biennial Meeting of the Indian Society for Chronobiology (InSC)

Convention Center, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad

Convener: Dr. Sandipan Ray

Conference InSC Biennial International

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