December, 2020
It is with great sadness we announce the passing of a grand clinician-scientist in sleep medicine & research: Richard P. Allen, PhD. On December 9, 2020, Dr. Allen passed away peacefully with his wife and children by his side. Dr. Allen dedicated the last 30 years to sleep medicine and in particular for the last 20 years to developing the field of movement disorders in sleep and in particular the Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) and Periodic Limb Movements of Sleep (PLMS). Dr. Allen’s family ask that memorial donations are made to both the Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation's Allen Fund (RLSF) and International RLS Study Group (IRLSSG).
Dr. Allen was instrumental in building and fortifying RLS research. Drs. Richard Allen and Christopher J. Earley established and co-directed The Johns Hopkins Center for Restless Legs Syndrome, located at the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. He also served as Chair of the medical advisory board for the Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation and International Restless Legs Syndrome Study Group. Additionally, he was the President of the World Association of Sleep Medicine (now World Sleep Society). Dr. Allen received a bachelors degree in mathematics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and his doctorate in psychology from the University of Cambridge, Cambridge England. He chaired the NIH-RLSF workshop that produced the current diagnostic standard for RLS and has produced clinical standards for RLS diagnoses and evaluation currently used in most RLS clinical trials. He was also a senior editor of the primary text on Movement Disorders in Sleep and a senior field editor for the major international journal for sleep, Sleep Medicine.
In his over 200 peer-reviewed articles, Dr. Allen was a world-renowned sleep expert on the topics of RLS and periodic limb movements (PLM). His significant contributions to the field earned him the Sleep Research Society Outstanding Sleep and Circadian Scientist Award in 2020. He was instrumental in the field. He will be missed.