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Roelof Hut is a Professor of Chronobiology at the University of Groningen. His research encompasses various aspects of chronobiology, including human chronobiology, biological rhythms, photoperiodism, annual rhythms, and the influence of light on biological processes. He also has expertise in zoology, evolutionary biology, neuroscience, microscopy, molecular neuroscience, physiology, and metabolism. Hut has held prominent positions such as Chair of the International Hibernation Society and serves on the editorial boards of several scientific journals, including Biological Rhythms and Circadian Rhythms. His contributions to the field are recognized through his participation in various educational and research initiatives, such as the NWA project 'BioClock'. Hut's work aims to deepen the understanding of how rhythmic biological processes impact health and behavior, highlighting the significance of timing in biological systems.
University of Groningen • Groningen, Netherlands
Leading research in Chronobiology, focusing on biological rhythms and their applications in health and behavior.
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