Johnson, Sheri L.
Murray, Greg
Kriegsfeld, Lance J.
Manoogian, Emily N.C.
Mason, Liam
Allen, J. D.
Berk, Michael
Panda, Satchidanda
Rajgopal, Nandini A.
Gibson, Jake C.
Joyner, Keanan J.
Villanueva, Robert
Michalak, Erin E.
Funding for this research was provided by:
Wellcome Trust (227087/Z/23/Z, 227087/Z/23/Z)
Article History
Received: 21 December 2023
Accepted: 25 April 2024
First Online: 18 May 2024
Declarations
:
: Study procedures were approved by the Committee for the Protection of Human Subjects at the University of California Berkeley, protocol number 2022–10-15725.
: Not applicable.
: SJ has received funding from Genentech/LaRoche, NIMH, the NCI, the NSF, Peder Sather Fund, and NARSAD (none of which focus on circadian rhythms or dietary intervention). LJK has received funding from NIMH, NICHD, NIA, NSF, UC Berkeley Radical Ideas in Brain Science Award, UC Berkeley Hellman Family Faculty Fund Award, UC Berkeley Junior Faculty Research Grant, UC-Mexus Collaborative Grant, Fonds France-Berkeley Fund, Berkeley Faculty Research Fund for Biological Sciences, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Donations from Optoceutics Inc, Sona Inc, and Intuitive Foundation (none of which focus on bipolar disorder). SP is a consultant for Hooke London, the author of The Circadian Code and The Circadian Diabetes Code, but none of those engagements overlap with protocol, and none focus on bipolar disorder. Others have no conflicts to report that are relevant to this work. Potential conflicts of interest will be reviewed by the University of California Committee on Conflicts of Interest annually, and their guidance will be followed in managing potential conflicts.