Division of Sleep Medicine @ Harvard Medical School
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)
Address
Division of Sleep Medicine221 Longwood Avenue, BLI-438
Boston, MA 02115
USA
Inter-office Mail Address
BWH Division of Sleep Medicine, BLI-438Phone 617-278-0857
Fax 617-732-4015
Email jhull@rics.bwh.harvard.edu
Society Memberships
Society for Research of Biological RhythmsResearch 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)
Steven W. Lockley, PhD; Derk-Jan Dijk, PhD; Charles A. Czeisler, PhD, MD
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)
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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