You can study sleep with psychology, science, engineering or medicine. Be part of a multi-disciplinary team that is working to improve diagnostic methods and outcomes for patients through more personalised and targeted sleep medicine and treatments.
Our research strengths include cardio-respiratory sleep physiology, neurocognitive performance, insomnia research, clinical sleep research, sensory and reflex processes in sleep, neurocognitive performance, and noise disturbance effects on sleep. We play an essential role in the Cooperative Research Centre for Alertness, Safety and Productivity and we work closely with clinicians and patients within the Southern Adelaide Local Health Network (SALHN).
Our researchers are happy to discuss a research idea you might have in the area of sleep health. To see further information on some current projects, see here.