BioClock researcher Ines Chaves was recently invited to speak at theFabric of Society Congress in Belgium. This 2-day meeting brought together researchers, policymakers, and industry to explore how science can contribute to a healthier, more sustainable society.
Ines shared insights on the importance of the circadian rhythm. She highlighted how disruptions to our internal biological clock, particularly through night-shift work, can have profound effects on sleep, metabolism, and overall health. Understanding and integrating circadian science into daily life and work environments is essential for societal well-being.
Learn more about the conference here.