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  1. Professor of Neurology. marknwu@jhmi.edu. Telephone Number: 410-502-7511. Fax Number: 410-502-5459. Johns Hopkins University. 855 N. Wolfe Street. Baltimore, MD 21205. Room: Rangos 289. Lab Page. Areas of Research. Neural Circuits, Ensembles + Connectomes. Cellular + Molecular Neuroscience. Neurobiology of Disease. Graduate Program Affiliations.

    • Mark Wu

      Mark Wu MD, PhD. Professor of Neurology. Tabuchi, M.,...

  2. Dr. Mark Wu specializes in sleep disorders and has a particular interest in narcolepsy, idiopathic hypersomnolence, circadian rhythm disorders, and familial sleepwalking. Dr. Mark Wu received his M.D. and Ph.D. degrees from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas.

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  3. 2021. Articles 1–20. ‪Professor, Johns Hopkins University‬ - ‪‪Cited by 5,800‬‬ - ‪Sleep‬ - ‪Circadian Rhythms‬ - ‪Neuroscience‬.

  4. Professor. marknwu@jhmi.edu. 410-502-7511. Rangos 289. 855 N. Wolfe Street. Baltimore, MD 21205. Lab website. Primary Appointment: Neurology. Secondary Appointment: Neuroscience. Each day, animals engage in goal-directed behaviors to satisfy innate drives, such as the need for sleep, food, and water.

  5. Dr. Wu’s research examines sleep at the molecular, circuit, neurophysiological, and behavioral levels. His current work focuses on how circadian time organizes sleep and arousal and how neural circuits encode homeostatic drive.

  6. Mark Wu MD, PhD. Professor of Neurology. Tabuchi, M., Monaco, J.D., Duan, G., Bell, B., Liu, S., Liu, Q., Zhang, K., and Wu, M.N. (2018). Clock-Generated Temporal Codes Determine Synaptic Plasticity to Control Sleep. Cell 175, 1-15.

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  8. Mark Wu specializes in sleep disorders and has a particular interest in narcolepsy, idiopathic hypersomnolence, circadian rhythm disorders, and familial sleepwalking. Wu received his M.D. and Ph.D. degrees from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas.

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