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Paul Shaw

Neuroscientist

Paul Shaw received his Ph.D. working with Allan Rechtschaffen at the University of Chicago investigating the effects of chronic total sleep deprivation in the rat. He subsequently joined the Neurosciences Institute as a postdoctoral fellow with Giulio Tononi where they began using the fruit fly as a model system to identify molecules that play critical roles in regulating sleep homeostasis. Shaw was promoted to the rank of associate fellow in 2000 at the Neurosciences Institute. He later joined the Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology at Washington University School of Medicine where he is now an associate professor studying how sleep loss disrupts the ability of an organism to acquire and/or consolidate memories. Shaw has served on the Research Committee, the Educational Program Committee, and the Scientific Program Committee for the Annual Meeting of the of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies.

 

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