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E.B. Klerman

Sleep Medicine

Harvard University

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About E.B. Klerman at Harvard University (Harvard)

E.B. Klerman is a researcher at Harvard University, where they contribute to the Sleep Medicine Department. They specialize in circadian rhythms, sleep disorders, and melatonin, with ongoing contributions to these areas. Their body of work spans 19 publications, reflecting steady engagement with the academic community.

Research Areas

circadian rhythmssleep disordersmelatoninsleep deprivationAlzheimer's diseasecritical care medicineneurobehavioral performancecardiometabolic health
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Research Output

Total Citations10

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Publications19

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