Till Roenneberg

Till Roenneberg ( May 3, 1953 in Munich) is a professor at the Institute of Medical Psychology at the Ludwig- Maximilians- University of Munich.

Life

Till Roenneberg studied biology at the Ludwig- Maximilians- University of Munich and received his PhD in 1982 at Ernst Poppel. He is a professor at the Institute of Medical Psychology at the Ludwig- Maximilians- University of Munich. His area of ​​research is chronobiology. With his research group (including Martha Merrow ) he explores the influence of light on the circadian rhythm of humans and the various chronotypes.

Works

  • Topography of the light summation of phasic ganglion cells in the cat retina, unpublished dissertation, Munich 1982
  • Roenneberg T., M. Merrow: The internal clock. In: From politics and contemporary history. Issue B31, 1999, ISSN 0479 - 611X, pp. 11-17 (full text).
  • Roenneberg T., M. Merrow: Circadian clocks and metabolism. In: Journal of biological rhythms. ISSN 0748-7304, Volume 14, 1999, pp. 449-459.
  • Roenneberg T., M. Merrow: Circadian clocks: running on redox. In: Cell. Issue 106, 2001, pp. 141-143 (PDF - file; 555 KB).
  • Roenneberg T., M. Merrow: Light reception: discovering the clock -eye in mammals. In: Current Biology. Volume 12, 2002, ISSN 0960-9822, pp. R163 - R165 (PDF file, 72 KB).
  • Roenneberg T., M. Merrow: Life before the clock - modeling circadian evolution. In: Journal of biological rhythms. Volume 17, 2002, 495-505 (PDF - file; 316 KB).
  • T. Roenneberg, A. Wirz-Justice, M. Merrow: Life in between clocks - daily temporal patterns of human chrono types. In: Journal of biological rhythms. Volume 18, 2003, pp. 80-90 ( PDF; 202 KB).
  • T. Roenneberg, A. Wirz-Justice: Circadian and seasonal rhythms. In: Siegfried Kasper and Hans -Jürgen Möller ( ed.): Autumn, Winter depression and light therapy. 2004, ISBN 3-211-40481-3 (PDF file, 7.24 MB ).
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