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Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215) 955-9425
Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications
- Melanopsin, photosensitive ganglion cells, and seasonal affective disorder
- Human phase response curve to a single 6.5 h pulse of short-wavelength light
- Changes in cerebral blood flow and anxiety associated with an 8-week mindfulness programme in women with breast cancer
- Circadian gating of epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition in breast cancer cells via melatonin- regulation of GSK3β
- Learning to live on a Mars day: Fatigue countermeasures during the Phoenix Mars Lander mission
- Solid-state lighting for the International Space Station: Tests of visual performance and melatonin regulation
- Blue light from light-emitting diodes elicits a dose-dependent suppression of melatonin in humans
- Spectral responses of the human circadian system depend on the irradiance and duration of exposure to light
- Circadian stage-dependent inhibition of human breast cancer metabolism and growth by the nocturnal melatonin signal: Consequences of its disruption by ligh 05B4 t at night in rats and women
- The devil is in the third year: A longitudinal study of erosion of empathy in medical school
- Photoreception for the neurobehavioral effects of light in humans
- Sensitivity of the human circadian system to short-wavelength (420-nm) light
- Integrative medicine research at an 0B8F academic medical center: Patient characteristics and health-related quality-of-life outcomes
- Seasonal Affective Disorder and Light Therapy
- Short-Wavelength Light Sensitivity of Circadian, Pupillary, and Visual Awareness in Humans Lacking an Outer Retina
- Photoreception for circadian, neuroendocrine, and neurobehavioral regulation
- Meeting report: The role of environmental lighting and circadian disruption in cancer and other diseases
- Dim light adaptation attenuates acute melatonin suppression in humans
- High-intensity red light suppresses melatonin
- Light during darkness and cancer: Relationships in circadian photoreception and tumor biology
