Michael W. Young is an American geneticist born on March 28, 1949, in Miami, Florida. He won the 2017 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, sharing the honor with Jeffrey Hall and Michael Rosbash for their discovery of the biological clock in human beings. Young's research at Rockefeller University significantly advanced the understanding of circadian biology by identifying key genes related to the internal clock that regulates daily rhythms. Notably, he explained the function of the period gene, essential for natural sleep cycles in fruit flies, along with discovering timeless and doubletime genes.
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Time Zone - America/New_York (5:0 W)
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Meaning of the name - Michael
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Michael W. Young belongs to the Baby Boomers group.
Place of Birth: Miami
Educated At: L. D. Bell High School | University of Texas at Austin
Occupation: chronobiologist | geneticist | university teacher
Employers: The Rockefeller University | University of Texas at Austin
Awards Received: The Shaw Prize in Life Science and Medicine | Massry Prize | Gruber Prize in Neuroscience | Canada Gairdner International Award | Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize | Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
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Note: This birth chart is calculated using the date and place of birth, with the time set to noon (12:00 PM) local time. While this provides accurate planetary positions for most celestial bodies, the Ascendant (Rising Sign) and house cusps are not calculated since they require precise birth time. For a complete astrological analysis including houses and rising sign, please provide the exact birth time.Ephemeris for March 28, 1949
Note: Moon position is location and time sensitive.| Planet | Position (Tropical, Western) | Transits on March 28, 2026 | Secondary Progressions for March 28, 2026 |
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| Sun | 7 Aries 41 | 8 Aries 1 | 22 Gemini 19 |
| Moon | 27 Pisces 38 | 15 Leo 14 | 27 Capricorn 36 |
| Mercury | 22 Pisces 52 | 11 Pisces 14 | 8 Gemini 52 |
| Venus | 2 Aries 45 | 27 Aries 35 | 7 Cancer 40 |
| Mars | 5 Aries 17 | 20 Pisces 32 | 2 Gemini 37 |
| Jupiter | 27 Capricorn 58 | 15 Cancer 35 | 1 Aquarius 9 |
| Saturn | 0 Virgo 49 | 5 Aries 2 | 1 Virgo 23 |
| Uranus | 26 Gemini 47 | 28 Taurus 38 | 0 Cancer 14 |
| Neptune | 13 Libra 58 | 2 Aries 4 | 12 Libra 25 |
| Pluto | 14 Leo 19 | 5 Aquarius 9 | 14 Leo 39 |
| Rahu | 26 Aries 50 | 7 Pisces 34 | 22 Aries 46 |
| Ketu | 26 Libra 50 | 7 Virgo 34 | 22 Libra 46 |
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Astrology Transits Analysis for Year 2026
Michael W. Young's 2026 Transits to Natal Planets
- Mars conjunction Jupiter
Exact: 21 January, 2026 - Saturn conjunction Moon
Exact: 31 January, 2026 - Mars opposition Saturn
Exact: 02 March, 2026 - Saturn conjunction Venus
Exact: 12 March, 2026 - Mars conjunction Mercury
Exact: 01 April, 2026 - Saturn conjunction Mars
Exact: 01 April, 2026 - Saturn conjunction Sun
Exact: 21 April, 2026 - Jupiter trine Mercury
Exact: 31 May, 2026 - Jupiter opposition Jupiter
Exact: 20 June, 2026 - Jupiter trine Moon
Exact: 20 June, 2026 - Mars square Saturn
Exact: 30 June, 2026 - Ketu conjunction Saturn
Exact: 20 July, 2026 - Jupiter trine Mars
Exact: 30 July, 2026 - Mars aspects Jupiter
Exact: 09 August, 2026 - Jupiter trine Sun
Exact: 09 August, 2026 - Mars conjunction Saturn
Exact: 27 November, 2026