Eric Landsness
@ericlandsness
Sleep neuroscientist and neurologist. Interests: sleep, OSA, hypoglossal nerve stim, stroke, optical imaging, Alzheimer's. MD PhD Neurologist at WashU St Louis.
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Going to miss Karina as she goes to Johns Hopkins University for a Neuroscience PhD. Oh the places you will go. We will miss you!
What a great WashU Medicine Neurology research symposium with Drs Rutwik Patel and Hannah Wang where they presented our case series on #Hypoglossal nerve stimulation (#Inspire) at @WUSTL_Sleep @WashUcobras. I am so proud of my mentees!
10 years ago I started as an intern at Barnes. Yesterday was Samridh Gupta first day! His first patient was a great case! Welcome to WashU Medicine Neurology
Published in JAMA Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery: Hypoglossal nerve stimulation reduced #OSA😴 severity; however, this outcome was less likely among those with a higher #BMI and those who slept in #supine position. Eric Landsness Read more⬇️ healio.com/news/pulmonolo…
Article by Gina Kolata with The New York Times where I was asked to comment on about #GLP1 drug leading to reduction of AHI by 24 events/hour nytimes.com/2024/04/17/hea…
Great Hope Center retreat yesterday with 5 of my trainees presenting their posters on sleep, torpor and stroke WashU Office of Neuroscience Research WashU Medicine Neurology @WUSTLneurosci @WUSTL_Sleep Aaron Norris Center On Biological Rhythms And Sleep