Michael Smolensky

Michael Smolensky is an American chronobiologist working in hypertension and pathophysiology.

[1] He founded and for 10 years directed the Memorial-Hermann Center for Chronobiology and Chronotherapeutics (the first polyclinic to use biological rhythm to diagnose and cure disease).

[2][3] He is the author or co-author of more than 300 academic articles; his highest cited paper is "Ethics and methods for biological rhythm research on animals and human beings".

[5] He also co-authored (alongside Lynne Lamberg) the book The Body Clock Guide to Better Health which is held in 449 libraries.

[6] He recently was involved in works upon resilience and circadian reliability of fire departments with French firefighters.