Australia's Sleep Revolution with Dr Michael Mosley
Australia's Sleep Revolution with Dr Michael Mosley is a new three-part TV series about the nation’s sleep. It premiered in March 2024 on SBS and SBS On Demand, and examines common sleep problems and their effects on people's lives and the impact nationally and beyond.
During the series, Professor Danny Eckert and the team from the Flinders University utilise cutting edge technology and personalised clinical methods to conduct a rigorous clinical trial and treat Dr Mosley and 30 Australians with a range of sleep disorders to improve the nation’s health through the science of sleep.
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Professor Danny Eckert
Director, Flinders Health and Medical Research Institute (FHMRI) Sleep Health
We’re really excited by the results. It’s been a fantastic opportunity to help people and showcase some of the new methods we are researching to diagnose and treat people’s sleep disorders effectively and to also highlight nationally the range of issues poor sleep has on people’s lives.
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As part of Australia’s Sleep Revolution with Dr Michael Mosley, the Adelaide Institute for Sleep Health (AISH) / FHMRI Sleep Health collaborated with Artemis Media (on behalf of SBS) to conduct a pioneering research study to investigate new methods and novel treatment approaches for sleep disorders.
The program closely follows the Flinders University AISH / FHMRI Sleep Health team team during the study and several of the participants as they navigate diagnosis and treatment.
The study enrolled 30 people – including Dr Michael Mosley - with different sleep disorders and used a personalised medical approach to diagnose and treat their sleep problems utilising new technologies and methods.
As part of Australia’s Sleep Revolution with Dr Michael Mosley, the Adelaide Institute for Sleep Health (AISH) / FHMRI Sleep Health collaborated with Artemis Media (on behalf of SBS) to conduct a pioneering research study to investigate new methods and novel treatment approaches for sleep disorders.
The program closely follows the Flinders University AISH / FHMRI Sleep Health team team during the study and several of the participants as they navigate diagnosis and treatment.
The study enrolled 30 people – including Dr Michael Mosley - with different sleep disorders and used a personalised medical approach to diagnose and treat their sleep problems utilising new technologies and methods.
We are a diverse team of over 60 health professionals, researchers, and students with expertise in clinical, physiology, psychology, engineering, and epidemiology. Our network includes external experts, consumer advisory groups, and strong connections with international universities, industry partners, and patient/community representatives.
Our dedicated sleep research facility is made up of approximately 900sqm of research and laboratory spaces, including a fully configurable six-bedroom, acoustically treated laboratory equipped with the latest technology to measure respiratory and brain function. There is also separate state of the art driver simulator room and virtual reality space. In addition there are Sleep Health Clinic Rooms for consultations and research.
Your valuable donation will assist research to diagnose and treat sleep disorders. We employ advanced sleep research with new technologies to diagnose and treat sleep disorders, publishing in top scientific journals. Donations are tax-deductible, and 100% supports our sleep research program.
We invite participants with or without sleep disorders to join our research projects. Volunteer support is crucial for our success. To join our sleep studies, simply register online and provide your information. You can also opt to receive our newsletter for updates on sleep research, study opportunities, and clinical trial results.
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Dr Michael Mosley
Presenter, Australia’s Sleep Revolution with Dr Michael Mosley
I was very keen to work with the Flinders team, who are world class, and to take part in this world-first clinical trial as an observer, but also a participant. It was a joyful experience and I learnt a surprising amount, not only about the science of sleep, but also the real causes of my own insomnia. A truly eye-opening series which I do hope will have a huge impact.
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Professor Eckert is a National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia Leadership Fellow and a Mathew Flinders Professor at Flinders University. He serves as Director of FHMRI Sleep Health and was the inaugural Deputy Director and Clinical Translation Theme Lead at Flinders Health and Medical Research Institute (FHMRI).
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.
His previous appointments include Professor of Medicine at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Principal Research Scientist at Neuroscience Research Australia where he maintains affiliate appointments, and Assistant Professor within the Division of Sleep Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston.
Professor Robert Adams is a specialist respiratory and general physician with extensive experience in public health, clinical epidemiology and health services research. He completed post-doctoral training at the Channing Laboratory, Harvard Medical School and is currently appointed as Professor in the College of Medicine and Public Health at Flinders University.
Professor Adams has extensive experience with large population-based cohort studies. He is Principal Investigator of The North West Adelaide Health Study (NWAHS) and co-led the process of harmonisation with the Florey Adelaide Male Ageing Study (FAMAS), such that there are now over 2000 men aged over 35 being followed in the Male Androgen, Inflammation, Lifestyle, Environment and Stress (MAILES) study with a further 2000 women in the cohort. He was responsible for the conduct of sleep studies in almost 850 men in the MAILES cohort, one of the largest studies worldwide of sleep health in the community.
He has authored more than 285 peer-reviewed publications in journals and books, including top ranked journals in clinical endocrinology (Diabetes Care), allergy (Journal of Allergy & Clinical Immunology), sleep (Sleep), respiratory medicine (Lancet Respiratory Medicine; American Journal of Respiratory & Critical Care Medicine), and general medicine (Lancet).
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