
Charles A. Czeisler, M.D., Ph.D.
Frank Baldino, Jr., Ph.D. Professor of Sleep Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Frank Baldino, Jr., Ph.D. Professor of Sleep Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Faculty of Arts & Sciences
Harvard Title
Baldino Professor of Sleep Medicine
Administrative and Hospital Titles
Director, Division of Sleep Medicine
Chief and Senior Physician, Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders, Departments of Medicine and Neurology, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Senior Investigator, Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders, Departments of Medicine and Neurology, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Other Affiliation(s)
Affiliated Faculty, Health Sciences and Technology, Harvard-Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Member, Human Factors and Performance Team, National Space Biomedical Research Institute
Affiliated Faculty, Department of Neurobiology
Address
Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders, Brigham and Women's Hospital
221 Longwood Ave, Room 438A
Boston, MA 02115
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Risks of complications by attending physicians after performing nighttime procedures.
Authors: Rothschild JM, Keohane CA, Rogers S, Gardner R, Lipsitz SR, Salzberg CA, Yu T, Yoon CS, Williams DH, Wien MF, Czeisler CA, Bates DW, Landrigan CP.
JAMA
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JAMA
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Use of transdermal melatonin delivery to improve sleep maintenance during daytime.
Authors: Aeschbach D, Lockyer BJ, Dijk DJ, Lockley SW, Nuwayser ES, Nichols LD, Czeisler CA.
Clin Pharmacol Ther
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Clin Pharmacol Ther
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Melatonin deficiency and disrupted circadian rhythms in pediatric survivors of craniopharyngioma.
Authors: Lipton J, Megerian JT, Kothare SV, Cho YJ, Shanahan T, Chart H, Ferber R, Adler-Golden L, Cohen LE, Czeisler CA, Pomeroy SL.
Neurology
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Neurology
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Healthy older adults better tolerate sleep deprivation than young adults.
Effect of Light on Human Circadian Physiology.
Medical and genetic differences in the adverse impact of sleep loss on performance: ethical considerations for the medical profession.
The impact of sleep timing and bright light exposure on attentional impairment during night work.
Authors: Santhi N, Aeschbach D, Horowitz TS, Czeisler CA.
J Biol Rhythms
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J Biol Rhythms
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Short-wavelength light sensitivity of circadian, pupillary, and visual awareness in humans lacking an outer retina.
Authors: Zaidi FH, Hull JT, Peirson SN, Wulff K, Aeschbach D, Gooley JJ, Brainard GC, Gregory-Evans K, Rizzo JF, Czeisler CA, Foster RG, Moseley MJ, Lockley SW.
Curr Biol
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Curr Biol
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Exercise distributed across day and night does not alter circadian period in humans.
Acute sleep deprivation and circadian misalignment associated with transition onto the first night of work impairs visual selective attention.