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Satchidananda (Satchin) Panda

Professor at Salk Institute.

Satchidananda (Satchin) Panda, PhD is a professor at the Salk Institute, La Jolla, California, where his research focuses on the circadian regulation of behavior, physiology and metabolism in model organisms and in humans. He discovered a blue-light sensing cell type in the retina entrains our master circadian clock, affects mood, and regulates the production of sleep hormone melatonin. Recently he discovered that maintaining a daily feeding-fasting cycle – popularly known as Time-restricted feeding (TRF) – can prevent and reverse metabolic diseases. Based on a feasibility study in humans, his lab is currently carrying out a smartphone based study (www.mycircadianclock.org) to assess the extent of circadian disruption among adults.

Authored The Circadian Code in 2018.

Visit website: https://panda.salk.edu/

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See also: Institute Salk Institute - Scientific research institute focused on neuroscience, genetics, immunology, plant biology and more

Details last updated 08-May-2021

Satchidananda (Satchin) Panda is also referenced in the following:

Amandine Chaix

Assistant Professor, Nutrition & Integrative Physiology Department, University of Utah

Dr. Satchin Panda on Practical Implementation of Time-Restricted Eating & Shift Work Strategies

2 hour interview with Dr. Rhonda Patrick (FoundMyFitness) on YouTube

Health Optimisation Summit 2022

28-May-2022 to 29-May-2022

Event about health optimisation organized by London Health Optimisation Biohacker Social Circle

Satchidananda (Satchin) Panda Blog Posts

Speaker highlights from Health Optimisation Summit 2022
09-Jun-2022

Speaker highlights from Health Optimisation Summit 2022

Talks covered genetics, stem cells, photobiomodulation, psychedelics and the circadian rhythm

Satchidananda (Satchin) Panda Creations

The Circadian Code

Amazon

Diet book written by Satchin Panda

Satchidananda (Satchin) Panda News

Study finds multiple health benefits from time restricted eating (TRE)

Study finds multiple health benefits from time restricted eating (TRE)

EurekAlert! - 17-Aug-2021

Strong protection against fatty liver disease seen in mice regardless of age and sex