Bio
Wolfgang Ganglberger, PhD
Neuroscientist working on sleep, brain health, and clinical AI.
Sleep EEG · clinical AI · brain-health biomarkers · healthy aging · dementia risk · model validation
Wolfgang Ganglberger, PhD, is an Instructor in Neurology at Harvard Medical School, based in the Department of Neurology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. He studies how sleep and circadian physiology can support useful measurement: for cognition, disease risk, recovery, aging, longevity, and response to intervention.
His work spans sleep EEG, clinical sleep analysis, machine learning, brain-health biomarkers, and translational neuroscience. He trained in mathematics and biomedical engineering at TU Wien and completed a PhD in neuroscience with the University of Zurich. Since 2018, his work has been based at Harvard Medical School-affiliated hospitals in Boston, and he now splits his time between Boston and New York City.
Outside work, he likes rock climbing, international film, photography, and exploring American diners.