Here is a place for members to display information, including a picture, about
themselves or their laboratory for the public to see. Submit information to
jslater@srsnet.org in the SRS Home Office. Please include: Member name,
Laboratory Name, Affiliation, Address, Phone, Fax, Web Home Page (if
available), descriptive text, a list of personnel and a photo.
Bradley
Hospital/Brown University Sleep Research Lab
Sleep, Sleepiness, Circadian Rhythms, Behavior, and Adolescent Development are
the primary research interests of the Bradley Sleep Research Lab. Please see
our website for more information about the lab.
Rush Sleep Disorders
Center
The Sleep Disorders Service and Research Center, under the directorship of Dr.
Edward Stepanski, is located in the Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center
in Chicago, Illinois, USA. It has a 6-bedroom clinical and research laboratory,
equipped with state-of-the-art digital PSG systems (Sandman Version 6.0 with
digital 32+ amplifiers).
The Center for
Sleep Research at UCLA VA GLAHS
The Center for Sleep Research at UCLA VA GLAHS works on the function and basic
control mechanisms of sleep, narcolepsy and sleep apnea. See our website.
Sleep and
Chronobiology Laboratory at the University of Colorado Boulder
The influence of sleep and circadian rhythms on human physiology (general
physiology, neuroendocrine function) and behavior (neurobehavioral alertness,
memory, mood, vigilance performance) with application to public health and
safety. Please see our website for more information about the laboratory.
Sleep and Performance Research Center at Washington State University Spokane
We study sleep and wakefulness in normal people, going about their everyday lives or sequestered in the laboratory, to answer critical questions about the effects of reduced and displaced sleep on cognitive performance and health. Please see our website for information about the facility and the research we do.
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