
TiCER 2025 Spring Symposium – Monday, April 7, 2025
Circadian Rhythm and Environmental Stressors
1–5 p.m. | Reception (with heavy appetizers) following
Hagler Auditorium | The Annenberg Presidential Conference Center
The Bush School of Government & Public Service | Texas A&M University
Keynote speaker: Dr. Michael Young | Hagler Fellow | Rockefeller University | Nobel Prize 2017
Dr. Michael Young, the Richard and Jeanne Fisher Professor and head of the Laboratory of Genetics at Rockefeller University, is also the university’s vice president for academic affairs. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and the American Philosophical Society and an honorary member of the Physiological Society of London. Along with colleagues Jeffrey Hall and Michael Rosbash, Young received the 2009 Gruber Neuroscience Prize, 2011 Horwitz Prize, 2012 Canada Gairdner International Award, 2012 Massry Prize, 2013 Shaw Prize, 2013 Wiley Prize and 2017 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discoveries of molecular mechanisms that control circadian rhythms. He collaborates with researchers in the College of Arts & Sciences as well as other disciplines across the university.
Registration is free but required for planning purposes. Register now!