Erik Herzog, PhD, professor in Arts & Sciences & Public Health Faculty Scholar, is part of a research team that received an award from the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health to develop non-surgical therapeutics that help the body prevent or stop the progression of osteoarthritis.
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Most Missouri voters are tired of changing clocks every spring and fall (Links to an external site)
Erik Herzog, PhD, Professor of Biology and Public Health Faculty Scholar weighs in on why he believes a permanent standard time would be best for our health.
Brain Bee gives St. Louis students a chance to explore neuroscience (Links to an external site)
Sixty-four students, from 32 high schools, tested their knowledge of neuroscience in the St. Louis Area Brain Bee, organized by Erik Herzog, PhD, Professor in Arts & Sciences and Public Health Faculty Scholar.
It’s Time to Stop Daylight Saving Time Forever, Says Wash U Expert (Links to an external site)
Biology Professor & Public Health Faculty Scholar says we should say “buh-bye” to daylight savings time. We agree!
Machine learning could help predict risk of preterm birth using wearables data (Links to an external site)
Erik Herzog, the Viktor Hamburger Distinguished Professor in Arts & Sciences discusses the role of activity and sleep in premature birth and how machine learning may determine preterm birth risks in our future.
For Philly and most of the U.S., times are about to change. But not this semiannual ritual. (Links to an external site)
Biology professor and Faculty Scholar Erik Herzog is an expert in circadian rhythms who says science argues for year-round standard time, but that probably won’t happen any time soon.
Daylight Saving Time Year-Round Would Make Our our Lives Worse, Wash U Expert Says (Links to an external site)
Following the introduction of a Bill to make Daylight Saving Time Year-Round, Erik Herzog, PhD, comments on the hypothetical idea.