Trainee Profile

Joseph T. Hull


Research Associate, Division of Sleep Medicine, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital

Other Affiliation(s)

School of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences, University of Surrey (UK)

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Address

Division of Sleep Medicine
221 Longwood Avenue, BLI-438
Boston, MA 02115
USA

Inter-office Mail Address

BWH Division of Sleep Medicine, BLI-438

Phone 617-278-0857
Fax 617-732-4015

Email jhull@rics.bwh.harvard.edu

Society Memberships

Society for Research of Biological Rhythms

Research Unit(s)

Circadian Physiology Program, Division of Sleep Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital

Research Interests

Circadian physiology, Sleep physiology, Circadian-related sleep disorders, Non-visual circadian photoreception, Neurobehavioral/cognitive function, Non-photic effects on circadian rhythms

Mentor(s)


Selected Publications

Zaidi FH, Hull JT, Peirson SN, Wulff K, Aeschbach D, Gooley JJ, Brainard GC, Gregory-Evans K, Rizzo III JF, Czeisler CA, Foster RG, Moseley MJ, Lockley SW. Short-wavelength light sensitivity of circadian, pupillary, and visual awareness in humans lacking an outer retina.
Current Biology 2007; 17(24), 2122-2128.

Wright Jr KP, Hull JT, Czeisler CA. Relationship between alertness, performance and body temperature in humans.
Am J Physiol. 283:R1370-R1377. (2002)

Hull JT, Wright Jr KP, Czeisler CA.  The influence of subjective alertness and motivation on human performance independent of circadian and homeostatic regulation.
J Biol Rhythms. 18(4):329-338. (2003)

Wright Jr KP, Hull JT, Hughes RJ, Ronda JM, Czeisler CA. Sleep and wakefulness out of phase with internal biological time impairs learning in humans.
J Cog Neurosci. 18:508-521. (2006)

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