Professor, Department of Neurology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Location: United States
Dr. Mullington is an Associate Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School. In addition to her role within the Clinical Research Center, Dr. Mullington is actively involved in educational initiatives for Clinical & Translational Investigation. Dr. Mullington is a Research Fellow for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Society of Harvard Medical School, a role dedicated to serving the research training mission of medical students. In addition, she is course director for the Clinical Research Orientation Program for PhDs, a Harvard Catalyst training program designed to facilitate the translation of bench discoveries into the clinical research setting. Nationally, Dr. Mullington is President of the Sleep Research Foundation and past President of the Sleep Research Society. Dr. Mullington is a founding participant of the National Healthy Sleep Awareness project, a CDC, Sleep Research Society, and American Academy of Sleep Medicine initiative. The National Healthy Sleep Awareness project is designed to increase public awareness of the importance of sleep for health and well-being and is an important component of the national Healthy People 2020, a federally supported 10-year agenda to improve the nation’s health.
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