

Gail R. Marsh
Dr. Gail R. Marsh is a key figure in the field of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Duke University, where she holds the title of Associate Professor Emerita. With a profound dedication to understanding the complexities of sleep and its disorders, Dr. Marsh has made significant contributions to the field through her extensive research. Her work primarily focuses on the basic aspects of sleep, as well as the development and evaluation of treatments aimed at improving sleep quality, particularly among middle-aged and elderly populations. Throughout her illustrious career, Dr. Marsh has conducted pioneering studies that compare drug and behavioral treatments for insomnia, providing valuable insights into the most effective approaches for managing sleep disorders. Her current research delves into the intriguing phenomenon of periodic leg movements of sleep (PLM), a condition that can significantly impact sleep quality and overall well-being. Dr. Marsh's commitment to advancing the understanding of sleep has been instrumental in shaping the field, and her work continues to influence both clinical practices and future research directions. Her dedication to improving the lives of those affected by sleep disorders underscores her reputation as a leading expert in her field.
Publications
, 468-472, 2007-10-01
, 3-16, 1975-09-01