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Andreas Brink-Kjaer, PhD

Position

Research Engineer

About

Automatic Detection of Cortical Arousals in Sleep and their Contribution to Daytime Sleepiness Currently: PhD: use of deep learning for estimating age and mortality; use of deep learning for the detection of REM behavior Disorder, at Stanford, USA

Latest Publications

2023
The genetic etiology of periodic limb movement in sleep

Jacob L Edelson and Logan D Schneider and David Amar and Andreas Brink-Kjaer and Katie L Cederberg and Zoltán Kutalik and Erika W Hagen and Paul E Peppard and Priscila Farias Tempaku and Sergio Tufik and Daniel S Evans and Katie Stone and Greg Tranah and Brian Cade and Susan Redline and Jose Haba-Rubio and Raphael Heinzer and Pedro Marques-Vidal and Peter Vollenweider and Juliane Winkelmann and James Zou and Emmanuel Mignot

2022
Age estimation from sleep studies using deep learning predicts life expectancy

Andreas Brink-Kjaer and Eileen B Leary and Haoqi Sun and M Brandon Westover and Katie L Stone and Paul E Peppard and Nancy E Lane and Peggy M Cawthon and Susan Redline and Poul Jennum and Helge BD Sorensen and Emmanuel Mignot

2021
Cortical arousal frequency is increased in narcolepsy type 1

Andreas Brink-Kjaer and Julie AE Christensen and Matteo Cesari and Emmanuel Mignot and Helge BD Sorensen and Poul Jennum

2020
Automatic detection of cortical arousals in sleep and their contribution to daytime sleepiness

Andreas Brink-Kjaer and Alexander Neergaard Olesen and Paul E Peppard and Katie L Stone and Poul Jennum and Emmanuel Mignot and Helge BD Sorensen