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Shadab Rahman

Assistant Professor Of Medicine at Harvard Medical School

Shadab Rahman is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and a Lead Investigator in the Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders at Brigham & Women's Hospital.12 His research focuses on sleep and circadian neurophysiology, with a primary interest in circadian photobiology.23

Dr. Rahman's educational background includes:

  • Ph.D. in Physiology from the University of Toronto (2005-2010)2
  • Master of Public Health in Clinical Effectiveness from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health (2014-2016)2
  • Bachelor of Science in Human Biology from the University of Toronto (2001-2005)2

His professional experience includes:

  • Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School (July 2021 - Present)2
  • Associate Neuroscientist at Brigham and Women's Hospital (January 2016 - Present)2
  • Instructor in Medicine at Harvard Medical School (January 2016 - July 2021)2
  • Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital (June 2010 - December 2015)2

Dr. Rahman's research aims to understand how light characteristics affect biological clock-controlled outputs and to develop effective countermeasures for circadian disruption.23 His work has applications in various settings, including homes, offices, healthcare facilities, and space missions.1

Highlights

Sleep and Circadian Disorders Faculty Research Interests

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Boston, Massachusetts, United States