We partner with clinicians within the Southern Adelaide Local Health Network (SALHN), primarily at the Flinders Medical Centre. Our leading research includes multimillion-dollar National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) funded projects.
Our work has made a significant contribution to advancing the understanding of the underlying physiological mechanisms that contribute to sleep related breathing disorders such as obstructive sleep apnea and is helping to refocus the therapeutic agenda for chronic sleep health conditions. This includes developing and testing a range of new therapies including both devices related to OSA and novel pharmacotherapies.
This research is also aligned with our sleep health treatment clinic.
Pictured: Emeritus Professor Doug McEvoy AM, immediate past Director of Adelaide Institute for Sleep Health (now FHMRI Sleep Health) was made a Member of the Order of Australia for his outstanding contributions to sleep and respiratory research and sleep medicine. His vision and stewardship has seen FHMRI Sleep Health become one of the world’s leading sleep research centres.
Pictured: FHMRI Sleep Health – Nick Antic Sleep Laboratory physiology research bedroom (courtesy of Cheeseman Architects)
Professor Eckert leads a comprehensive basic sciences and translational research program that focuses on identification of the causes of sleep apnea, optimisation of existing therapies, and development of new tailored therapies. He is most well-known for his pioneering respiratory phenotyping work which has led to a new precision medicine therapeutic framework to understand and treat OSA and for his research on the role of arousal mechanisms on sleep apnea pathogenesis and novel pharmacotherapy. He has published more than 170 articles in the leading sleep and respiratory medicine and other cross-disciplinary and general medical journals.
Dr Anna Hudson is an NHMRC research funded senior researcher with a particular interest in respiratory mechanics. Dr Hudson is currently involved in investigating neural control of breathing and developing new models of non-invasive measurement of respiratory mechanics, particularly to define inefficient breathing in lung disease.
Dr Simon Proctor, PhD Candidate
Josh Fitton, PhD Candidate
Cricket Fauska, PhD Candidate
Research Associate Lucia Pinilla
Alex Barnes, PhD Candidate
We have long-term international and Australian sleep health partnerships across universities, South Australian Local Health Network and with industry groups. Please contact a research directly to discuss opportunities.
Please contact a researcher directly by following the link to their individual contact pages above. Alternatively, you can email aish.sleeplab@flinders.edu.au
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