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Manuel Spitschan serves as Professor of Chronobiology & Health within the Department of Sport and Health Sciences at Technical University of Munich (TUM), where he maintains an active research program as an Associate member of MCN. His work bridges chronobiology with advanced light measurement and generation technologies across laboratory and real-world field settings.
His research program investigates how light exposure influences human physiology and behavior through non-image forming pathways, with particular emphasis on circadian rhythm regulation, sleep architecture, and neuroendocrine responses. Key focus areas include individual variability in light sensitivity, melanopsin photoreceptor function, and the interplay between cone vision and circadian phototransduction. His methodological approach integrates physiological assessments with spectral light characterization to dissect mechanisms underlying light-mediated alertness and hormonal responses.
Analysis of his publication record reveals evolving expertise from foundational pupillary light reflex mechanisms (2014) to cortical processing of melanopsin signals (2017) and acute neuroendocrine pathways (2019), culminating in recent investigations of individual differences (2022) and clinical phenotypes in cone dysfunction (2021). This trajectory demonstrates consistent innovation in quantifying light's biological impacts across diverse populations and experimental contexts.
Scientific awards: No awards were documented in the provided materials.
Student mentorship and grant activities cannot be characterized from the available information, though his active publication record suggests ongoing research supervision and funding. His laboratory operates within TUM's Uptown München-Campus, utilizing specialized facilities for controlled light exposure studies as indicated by his team's methodological publications.
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