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Lighting Research Center named recipient of U.S. Green Building Council’s 2008 Green Building Research Fund Grant - The Lighting Research Center (LRC) at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has earned the notable distinction of receiving one of only 13 first-ever research grants awarded by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC).
Circadian Math: One Plus One Doesn’t Always Equal Two - In a new study published in the June issue of Neuroscience Letters, researchers have demonstrated that when it comes to the circadian system, not all light exposure is created equal.
New Approach Sheds Light on Ways Circadian Disruption Affects Human Health - A study by researchers at the LRC provides a new framework for studying the effects of circadian disruption on breast cancer, obesity, sleep disorders, and other health problems.
New Research May Decode Data from Rodent Cancer Studies for Use in Human Comparisons: Scientists quantify light as a circadian stimulus in breast cancer research - A new paper may help cancer researchers decode results in laboratory studies of light and cancer risk that use mice and rats.
New Math: Two Plus Two Equals Three - Researchers at the LRC are working to better understand and quantify light as a stimulus for the circadian system.
LRC Tool Measures Light Exposure for Circadian System - Overview of the Daysimeter, a tool to measure light reaching the retina and circadian system.
LRC Researchers Use Blue Light to Treat Sleep Disturbances in the Elderly - Study shows blue light exposure in the early evening is effective at consolidating the sleep patterns of the elderly.
Framework Developed for Testing How Lighting Can Affect Human Health - A new model postulates the mechanisms by which humans process light for the circadian system.
Light Treatment May Help Teens Wake for School - A form of light treatment that could help alleviate sleep deprivation in teens by readjusting their internal clock.
LRC Probing Key to Good Night’s Sleep for Persons with Alzheimer’s - A pilot study by LRC researchers has found that Alzheimer's patients sleep better through the night when they are first exposed to blue LED lighting a few hours before going to bed.