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Emmanuel Mignot

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American Physicians and of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences. He is the co-author of more than 200 original scientific publications, and he serves on the editorial board of scientific journals in the field of sleep and biology research. Dr. Mignot is an active member of several professional and governmental organizations. He has been past president of the Sleep Research society, chair the National Center on Sleep Disorders Research Advisory board of the National institutes of Health and chair of the Board of Scientific Counselors of the National Institute of Mental Health. For 2023 he was awarded the
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Following a postdoctoral fellowship at the Stanford Sleep Center, Mignot believed that understanding narcolepsy could lead to breakthrough in new understanding of sleep. He was appointed assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford University in 1993, professor in 2001 and
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professional service award, the Drs. C. and F. Demuth 11th Award for Young Investigators in the Neurosciences, the WC Dement Academic Achievement Award in sleep disorders medicine, the CINP and ACNP awards in neuropharmacology and the Jacobaeus prize. He is an elected member of the Association of
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Winkelmann, Juliane; Lin, Ling; Schormair, Barbara; Kornum, Birgitte R.; Faraco, Juliette; Plazzi, Giuseppe; Melberg, Atle; Cornelio, Ferdinando; Urban, Alexander E.; Pizza, Fabio; Poli, Francesca; Grubert, Fabian; Wieland, Thomas; Graf, Elisabeth; Hallmayer, Joachim (2012-05-15).
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Dr. Emmanuel Mignot completed his Science Doctorate in Molecular Pharmacology at the Université Pierre and Marie Curie and went to medical school at Necker-Enfants Malades, Université René Descartes, with subspecialisation in Psychiatry. Dr. Mignot is a former student of
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cause canine narcolepsy, and that human narcolepsy was caused by an immune mediated destruction of the hypocretin (orexin) producing cells in the brain Parallel work performed by Mashashi Yanagisawa, Christopher Stinton and colleagues subsequently showed that
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Partinen, Markku; Saarenpää-Heikkilä, Outi; Ilveskoski, Ismo; Hublin, Christer; Linna, Miika; Olsén, Päivi; Nokelainen, Pekka; Alén, Reija; Wallden, Tiina; Espo, Merimaaria; Rusanen, Harri; Olme, Jan; Sätilä, Heli; Arikka, Harri; Kaipainen, Pekka (2012).
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Chemelli, R. M.; Willie, J. T.; Sinton, C. M.; Elmquist, J. K.; Scammell, T.; Lee, C.; Richardson, J. A.; Williams, S. C.; Xiong, Y.; Kisanuki, Y.; Fitch, T. E.; Nakazato, M.; Hammer, R. E.; Saper, C. B.; Yanagisawa, M. (1999-08-20).
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Dr. Mignot has received numerous research grants and honors, including National Sleep Foundation and National Institute of Health Research Awards, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator and McKnight Neuroscience awards, the
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Han, Fang; Lin, Ling; Warby, Simon C.; Faraco, Juliette; Li, Jing; Dong, Song X.; An, Pei; Zhao, Long; Wang, Ling H.; Li, Qian Y.; Yan, Han; Gao, Zhan C.; Yuan, Yuan; Strohl, Kingman P.; Mignot, Emmanuel (September 2011).
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for discovering that narcolepsy is caused by the loss of a small population of brain cells that make a wake-promoting substance, paving the way for the development of new treatments for sleep disorders.
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Starting in 1990, he isolated the gene causing canine narcolepsy in doberman and Labrador dogs. Ten years later, this led to the discovery that mutations in the
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and other genes and isolated the gene causing the methylopathy Autosomal Dominant Cerebelar Ataxia, Deafness and Narcolepsy (ADCA-DN),
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Lin, L.; Faraco, J.; Li, R.; Kadotani, H.; Rogers, W.; Lin, X.; Qiu, X.; de Jong, P. J.; Nishino, S.; Mignot, E. (1999-08-06).
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Bassetti, Claudio; Billiard, Michel; Mignot, Emmanuel, eds. (December 21, 2006).
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Dr. Mignot identified genetic factors predisposing to human narcolepsy, such as
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Nishino, S.; Ripley, B.; Overeem, S.; Lammers, G. J.; Mignot, E. (2000-01-01).
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Dr. Mignot has written many published works in the field of sleep medicine.
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director of the Center for Sleep Sciences and Medicine in 2011, succeeding
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Stanford Center for Sleep Sciences and Medicine
Sleep Sciences
Stanford University
narcolepsy
École Normale Supérieure
William C. Dement
Seiji Nishino
hypocretin (orexin) receptor 2
hypocretin (orexin)
hypocretin
Pandemrix
human leukocyte antigen
HLA DQB1*06:02
DNMT1
Narcolepsy Network
Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences

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Narcolepsy
Hypersomnia
Kleine–Levin syndrome
"Prof"
"Pharmacological aspects of human and canine narcolepsy"
doi
10.1016/s0301-0082(96)00070-6
ISSN
0301-0082
PMID
9185233
"The sleep disorder canine narcolepsy is caused by a mutation in the hypocretin (orexin) receptor 2 gene"

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