Hogenesch Lab

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2022

New York Times Magazine and circadian medicine

The lab’s work on circadian medicine reached a broad public audience through long-form reporting in The New York Times Magazine.

2020

The Atlantic

The lab’s work on circadian medicine also reached a broader public audience through long-form reporting in The Atlantic.

2019

Nobel materials and the HIF-2alpha story

The 2019 Nobel Prize materials on oxygen sensing also name Hogenesch et al., 1997 in the historical account of the HIF-2alpha branch of the field.

2018-2019

CYCLOPS, human rhythms, and circadian medicine

Coverage of the human tissue resource built with CYCLOPS and the broader implications for chronotherapy and dosing time.

2017

Nobel recognition and historical framing of the clock field

The Nobel materials on circadian rhythm and later historical essays place the core clock-loop work into the canonical narrative of the field.

2014

Chronotherapy and drug timing

Coverage translating circadian pharmacology and the importance of treatment timing for a broader public audience.

2014

Circadian atlas across mouse organs

Coverage of the multi-organ atlas showing the breadth and tissue specificity of rhythmic transcription in mammals.

Open-access figure from the 2014 mouse circadian atlas paper showing circadian genes across multiple organs.
Open-access figure from the PNAS mouse circadian atlas paper.

2014

CHRONO and clock-gene discovery

Coverage of the machine-learning work that helped identify CHRONO as a circadian clock component.

Open-access figure from the 2014 CHRONO paper showing machine-learning evidence across clock and non-clock genes.
Open-access figure from the PLOS Biology paper identifying CHRONO.

2013

Gene Atlas and open functional genomics resources

Retrospective feature coverage of the Gene Atlas work and its role in shaping open genomic resource building.

2008

Gene Wiki and open community annotation

Coverage of the Gene Wiki effort and its role in building open, community-edited genomic knowledge resources.

2004

Rora and core clock mechanisms

Coverage following the Neuron paper identifying Rora as a component of the mammalian circadian clock.

2002

Science Top 10 and melanopsin

Recognition of the melanopsin work as a year-end breakthrough helped establish the broader impact of non-image-forming photoreception research.

2001

New York Times and the human genome

Genome-era coverage in The New York Times highlighted the broader implications of the lab’s early genomics work.

1998

Science year-end recognition of the core clock loop

The early BMAL1/CLOCK loop work was also singled out in year-end Science coverage of research advances in 1998.

Books

Books and book chapters

Book-length treatment and invited book chapters have also helped frame the lab’s work for broader scientific and public audiences. This list is limited to direct, verifiable book references rather than generic search-result mentions.