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David P. White, M.D. serves as a Professor of Medicine (Part-time) at Harvard Medical School, Harvard University, and is affiliated with the Division of Sleep Medicine. His position is integral to the division's mission of advancing sleep science through interdisciplinary research and clinical education across Harvard-affiliated hospitals including Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Brigham and Women's Hospital.
Dr. White's research focuses on obstructive sleep apnea pathophysiology, circadian rhythm disruptions, and respiratory physiology during sleep. His work examines the health consequences of sleep-disordered breathing, particularly cardiovascular and metabolic impacts, aligning with the Division's Sleep Apnea Translational Physiology Group and Laboratory to Study the Consequences of Sleep Disordered Breathing initiatives.
As part of Harvard Medical School's academic structure, Dr. White contributes to clinical training programs and research initiatives including the Medical Chronobiology Program. While specific advising roles and grants aren't detailed in available materials, his position supports the Division's educational mission through the Sleep and Health Education Program and clinical sleep training for medical professionals.





