Chronobiology: a frontier in biology and medicine

Chronobiologia. 1989 Oct-Dec;16(4):383-408.

Abstract

On the occasion of Franz Halberg's 70th birthday, some of his many achievements are reviewed. We provide a historical background to the development of chronobiology; offer insight into the current state of this new science; and sketch the promise of this discipline for health care and cure. As a tribute to Franz Halberg, in an era of fast-growing technology, an attempt is made to describe his perspective of tomorrow's medicine and biology. The many students he trained throughout his productive career face the challenge of deserving the trust he placed in them and of further implementing his vision. A leader in social pediatrics put it aptly: it will take several generations of researchers to study and master his life's work.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Chronobiology Phenomena*
  • Circadian Rhythm
  • Humans