
معرفی
Lawrence Epstein, M.D. serves as Assistant Professor of Medicine (Part-time) at Harvard Medical School and holds dual clinical-administrative roles at Brigham and Women's Hospital as Associate Physician and Acting Clinical Director of the Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders within the Departments of Medicine and Neurology. He additionally directs the Sleep Medicine Fellowship Program, overseeing specialized training in sleep disorder diagnosis and treatment.
His research and clinical expertise centers on Sleep Medicine with emphasis on Circadian Rhythms and major sleep disorders including Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), Narcolepsy, and Insomnia. This aligns with Harvard Medical School's Division of Sleep Medicine structure encompassing specialized research units like the Circadian Physiology and Photobiology Translational Research Program and Sleep Apnea Translational Physiology Group.
As Program Director of the Sleep Medicine Fellowship, Epstein contributes to educational initiatives including the Clinical Sleep Training Program and Harvard's Sleep and Health Education Gateway. His leadership in the Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders connects clinical practice with the institution's broader research infrastructure involving multiple laboratories studying sleep-disordered breathing, circadian regulation, and sleep health epidemiology.
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