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          "Time really is of the essence, says medical psychologist Till Roenneberg.!

          Till Roenneberg

          German biologist (born 1953)

          Till Roenneberg (born 4 May 1953) is a professor of chronobiology at the Institute of Medical Psychology at Ludwig-Maximilian University (LMU) in Munich, Germany.

          Roenneberg, in collaboration with Martha Merrow, explores the impact of light on human circadian rhythms, focusing on aspects such as chronotypes and social jet lag in relation to health benefits.

          This report summarizes the results of questionnaires completed in a pilot study individual sleep times show large differences between work and free days.

        1. Professor Till Roenneberg has been awarded The Daylight Award for his career-long research on how natural light influences circadian rhythms, sleep, and.
        2. "Time really is of the essence, says medical psychologist Till Roenneberg.
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        5. Life

          Roenneberg was born in Munich, Germany. He began working with Jürgen Aschoff at the age of 17.[1]

          Roenneberg attended both the University College London and Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich where he began by studying physics.

          He switched to medicine in order to focus on the science of the human body, but ended up studying biology. As a postdoctoral fellow, he studied again under Jürgen Aschoff, studying annual rhythms in the body, then moved to the United States to study the cellular basis of biological clocks under Woody Hastings at Harvard University.