
Elizabeth B. Klerman, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor of Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital
Administrative Ofcr (Faculty), Harvard Medical School
Harvard Title
Professor of Neurology
Administrative and Hospital Titles
Research Investigator, Division of Neurophysiology, Sleep Unit, Department of Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital
Physician, Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Director, Analytic and Modeling Unit, Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Other Affiliations
Visiting Scientist, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Address
100 Cambridge Street
20th floor- MGH Neurology
55 Fruit St
Boston MA 02114
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An ensemble mixed effects model of sleep loss and performance.
Can People Sleep Too Much? Effects of Extended Sleep Opportunity on Sleep Duration and Timing.
Chronic Sleep Restriction While Minimizing Circadian Disruption Does Not Adversely Affect Glucose Tolerance.
Authors: Yuan RK, Zitting KM, Duffy JF, Vujovic N, Wang W, Quan SF, Klerman EB, Scheer FAJL, Buxton OM, Williams JS, Czeisler CA.
Front Physiol
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Front Physiol
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Stability of the timing of food intake at daily and monthly timescales in young adults.
Authors: McHill AW, Hilditch CJ, Fischer D, Czeisler CA, Garaulet M, Scheer FAJL, Klerman EB.
Sci Rep
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Sci Rep
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Recent advances in modeling sleep: from the clinic to society and disease.
Authors: Abel JH, Lecamwasam K, Hilaire MAS, Klerman EB.
Curr Opin Physiol
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Curr Opin Physiol
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The malaria parasite has an intrinsic clock.
Authors: Rijo-Ferreira F, Acosta-Rodriguez VA, Abel JH, Kornblum I, Bento I, Kilaru G, Klerman EB, Mota MM, Takahashi JS.
Science
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Science
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What time is it? A tale of three clocks, with implications for personalized medicine.
Irregular sleep and event schedules are associated with poorer self-reported well-being in US college students.
Authors: Fischer D, McHill AW, Sano A, Picard RW, Barger LK, Czeisler CA, Klerman EB, Phillips AJK.
Sleep
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Sleep
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Compensating for Sensor Error in the Model Predictive Control of Circadian Clock Phase.
An Exploration of the Temporal Dynamics of Circadian Resetting Responses to Short- and Long-Duration Light Exposures: Cross-Species Consistencies and Differences.
Authors: Kronauer RE, St Hilaire MA, Rahman SA, Czeisler CA, Klerman EB.
J Biol Rhythms
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J Biol Rhythms
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