
Frank A.J.L. Scheer, Ph.D.
Professor of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Faculty of Arts & Sciences
Harvard Title
Professor of Medicine
Administrative and Hospital Titles
Neuroscientist, Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders, Departments of Medicine and Neurology, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Director, Medical Chronobiology Program, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Senior Investigator, Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders, Departments of Medicine and Neurology, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Address
Medical Chronobiology Program, Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders, BWH
221 Longwood Avenue (BLI-044)
Boston, MA 02115
Publications View
Potential use of melatonin as adjunct antihypertensive therapy.
Melatonin, sleep, and circadian rhythms.
Kryger MH, Roth T, Dement WC (ed)
Authors: Melatonin in the regulation of sleep and circadian rhythms
Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine
Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine
Environmental light and suprachiasmatic nucleus interact in the regulation of body temperature.
Daily nighttime melatonin reduces blood pressure in male patients with essential hypertension.
Authors: Scheer FA, Van Montfrans GA, van Someren EJ, Mairuhu G, Buijs RM.
Hypertension
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Hypertension
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Light and diurnal cycle affect autonomic cardiac balance in human; possible role for the biological clock.
Cardiovascular control by the suprachiasmatic nucleus: neural and neuroendocrine mechanisms in human and rat.
Human basal cortisol levels are increased in hospital compared to home setting.
Authors: Scheer FA, Van Paassen B, Van Montfrans GA, Fliers E, Van Someren EJ, Van Heerikhuize JJ, Buijs RM.
Neurosci Lett
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Neurosci Lett
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Physiological and anatomic evidence for regulation of the heart by suprachiasmatic nucleus in rats.
Ter Horst GJ (ed)
Authors: Circadian organization of the autonomic Nervous system
The Nervous System and the Heart
The Nervous System and the Heart