Hogenesch Lab

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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.

2022 and 2001

New York Times coverage

The lab’s work has been featured by The New York Times in both genome-era coverage and later reporting on circadian medicine.

2020

The Atlantic

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

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.

2014

Circadian atlas across mouse organs

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

2014

CHRONO and clock-gene discovery

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

2008-2011

Gene Atlas and open functional genomics resources

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

2008-2011

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.