Pleiotropic Benefits of Circadian Rhythms and Time-Restricted Eating

Schedule

Tue Oct 04 2022 at 04:10 pm to 05:00 pm

Location

Activities and Recreation Center | UC Davis | Davis, CA

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A scientific lecture by author and scientist Stachidananda Panda who studies the biology of circadian rhythm and sleep
About this Event

Professor Satchin Panda has been a leader in the field of circadian biology throughout his career in science. His discovery of a blue light sensor in the retina has led to human-centric lighting in built environment to optimize sleep, mood, and brain function. He is a pioneer in studying time-restricted eating; he discovered that eating within a consistent 8-12 hours can prevent or reverse chronic diseases and increase healthy lifespan. Finally, his research contributed to circadian genomics studies in insects, rodents and primates and have offered a blueprint for understanding the molecular mechanisms by which circadian rhythms regulate behavior, physiology and metabolism.

Dr. Panda received a number of notable awards to date, including the Whitehall Foundation Junior Faculty award, the Pew Scholar Award in Biomedical Research, and the Julie Martin Mid-Career Award in Aging Research. He is affiliated with the Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance, the goal of which is to discover biological principles to optimize human performance and catalyze innovations in human health by studying athletes of various ages, genders, ethnicities, abilities and disciplines. Finally, Dr. Panda is an accomplished author and has published two books, the Circadian Code and the Circadian Diabetes Code.

Location - Hybrid Format:

  • In person: Activities and Recreation Center
  • Virtual: Zoom information will be provided to registrants

Agenda:

  • 4:00pm - doors open
  • 4:10pm - introductory remarks by Joanna Chiu, professor, Department of Entomology and Nematology
  • 4:15pm - "Pleiotropic Benefits of Circadian Rhythms and Time-Restricted Eating in Multiple Organ Systems"

About the Series:

The Tracy and Ruth Storer Lectureship in the Life Sciences is the most prestigious of the endowed seminars at UC Davis. Established in 1960, the Storer Endowment makes it is possible to invite distinguished biological scientists to campus to present two lectures and meet with faculty members and graduate students in their field of interest. The series is presented by the UC Davis College of Biological Sciences.

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Where is it happening?

Activities and Recreation Center | UC Davis, 760 Orchard Road, Davis, United States

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