Advancements in data analytics and artificial intelligence are enabling our researchers to better understand the underlying causes of sleep disorders and identify new and effective treatments. These digital innovations are not only aiding work in sleep health, but they are also making it easier for people to access the care they need to achieve a good night's sleep.
Our transdisciplinary group of researchers, medical doctors, psychologists and engineers are working with industry partners to develop new, evidence-based technologies to better measure sleep and body-clock timing problems, screen for and treat sleep disorders, and manage sleep health in the community.
Our research includes multimillion-dollar National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) funded projects and is helping to re-define the measurement of sleep, ease of diagnosis, and treatment of sleep disorders. We partner with Government agencies and Industry to develop and test a range of new devices and technology-enabled treatment combinations.
This work is also supported by our consumer advisory group. To learn more about our Consumer Advisory and the work we do, see our Annual Review.
This research also aligns with our Sleep Health Treatment Clinic.
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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