Science Can’t Wait: A Discovery Series – Past Webinars
Webinar Series Part 1: Salk’s Year of Brain Health
January 28, 2026
In this installment of the Science Can’t Wait: A Discovery Series, Senior Staff Scientist, Emily Mangoogian, PhD, shared how the timing of daily habits—like sleep, eating, and exercise—interacts with our biological rhythms to influence both body and brain health. Dr. Manoogian’s work explores how lifestyle-based interventions, including time-restricted eating and digital health tools, can improve our metabolic health and prevent cognitive decline as we age.
Links and Resources
To continue exploring the research discussed in the webinar, viewers can download and use the myCircadianClock smartphone app (available in your app store) to track current lifestyle patterns and set new health goals. The app is free to use, free of ads, and used exclusively for research—learn more at www.mycircadianclock.org.
If you are located in the San Diego area, you can also learn more about participating in clinical trials by calling (858) 453-4100 x1077 or emailing research@mycircadianclock.org.
Current and upcoming studies:
- SHIFT Study: For nurses or nursing assistants who work night shifts — Sign up »
- TIMET 2.0 Study: For adults with metabolic syndrome
- CHRONO Study: Coming soon for adults ages 50-90 interested in improving or reversing aging
