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Sat Bir Singh Khalsa, Ph.D.

Harvard Title

Associate Professor of Medicine

Administrative and Hospital Titles

Associate Neuroscientist, Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders, Departments of Medicine and Neurology, Brigham and Women's Hospital

Lead Investigator, Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders, Departments of Medicine and Neurology, Brigham and Women's Hospital

Address

Brigham and Women's Hospital
Sleep Medicine
900 Commonwealth Ave  
Boston MA 02215

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Sleep- and circadian-dependent modulation of REM density.
Authors: Khalsa SB, Conroy DA, Duffy JF, Czeisler CA, Dijk DJ.
J Sleep Res
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Absence of an increase in the duration of the circadian melatonin secretory episode in totally blind human subjects.
Authors: Klerman EB, Zeitzer JM, Duffy JF, Khalsa SB, Czeisler CA.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab
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The timing of the human circadian clock is accurately represented by the core body temperature rhythm following phase shifts to a three-cycle light stimulus near the critical zone.
Authors: Jewett ME, Duffy JF, Czeisler CA.
J Biol Rhythms
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EEG and ocular correlates of circadian melatonin phase and human performance decrements during sleep loss.
Authors: Cajochen C, Khalsa SB, Wyatt JK, Czeisler CA, Dijk DJ.
Am J Physiol
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Time course of sleep inertia dissipation in human performance and alertness.
Authors: Jewett ME, Wyatt JK, Ritz-De Cecco A, Khalsa SB, Dijk DJ, Czeisler CA.
J Sleep Res
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Experiences of an American Sikh chaplain in a Christian world.
Authors: Khalsa SS.
J Pastoral Care
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Circadian rhythms in mouse suprachiasmatic nucleus explants on multimicroelectrode plates.
Authors: Herzog ED, Geusz ME, Khalsa SB, Straume M, Block GD.
Brain Res
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The role of extracellular sodium in the mechanism of a neuronal in vitro circadian pacemaker.
Authors: Khalsa SB, Michel S, Block GD.
Chronobiol Int
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Evidence for a central role of transcription in the timing mechanism of a circadian clock.
Authors: Khalsa SB, Whitmore D, Bogart B, Block GD.
Am J Physiol
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Circadian rhythm generation, expression and entrainment in a molluscan model system.
Authors: Block GD, Geusz M, Khalsa SB, Michel S, Whitmore D.
Prog Brain Res
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