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Mark É. Czeisler
M.D. Candidate at Harvard Medical School
Mark É. Czeisler is an M.D. candidate at Harvard Medical School with a strong background in sleep and circadian rhythm research.1 Here are some key details about his background and experience:
Education and Research
Mark completed his undergraduate studies at Harvard University, where he conducted research in circadian neurobiology at the Lichtman Connectomics Lab.1 He received several prestigious awards for his undergraduate thesis work, including:
- The John E. Dowling Thesis Prize
- The Thomas Temples Hoopes Prize
- The Captain Jonathan Fay Prize1
Professional Experience
Some of Mark's notable professional experiences include:
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Graduate Teaching Fellow for the "Sleep" course (Gen Ed 1038) at Harvard University from August to December 2021. In this role, he led weekly sections, graded assignments, and helped students prepare reports and presentations.1
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Research Trainee at the Department of Psychiatry at Brigham and Women's Hospital from September 2020 to September 2022.1
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Honorary Research Fellow at the Institute for Breathing and Sleep at Austin Health in Melbourne, Australia from January 2020 to April 2022.1
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2020-2021 Australian-American Fulbright Scholar in Melbourne, Australia, where he worked on The COVID-19 Outbreak Public Evaluation (COPE) Initiative.1
Research Focus
Mark's research interests center around:
- Mental health
- Circadian rhythms
- Sleep
- Public and global health1
He has been involved in several studies related to mental health and substance use during the COVID-19 pandemic.2
Mark É. Czeisler's work demonstrates a strong commitment to advancing our understanding of sleep, circadian rhythms, and their impacts on public health.