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Caitlin Sullivan
Kianna Ripich
Cardiovascular, inflammatory, and metabolic consequences of sleep deprivation
Mullington, Janet, Monika Haack, Maria Toth, Jorge Serrador, and Hans Meier-Ewert. 2009. “Cardiovascular, Inflammatory, and Metabolic Consequences of Sleep Deprivation”. Prog Cardiovasc Dis 51 (4): 294-302.
Increasing sleep duration to lower beat-to-beat blood pressure: a pilot study
Haack, Monika, Jorge Serrador, Daniel Cohen, Norah Simpson, Hans Meier-Ewert, and Janet Mullington. 2013. “Increasing Sleep Duration to Lower Beat-to-Beat Blood Pressure: A Pilot Study”. J Sleep Res 22 (3): 295-304.
Experimental immunomodulation, sleep, and sleepiness in humans
Pollmächer, Schuld, Kraus, Haack, Hinze-Selch, and Mullington. 2000. “Experimental Immunomodulation, Sleep, and Sleepiness in Humans”. Ann N Y Acad Sci 917: 488-99.
Challenging the inflammatory response system: Are individuals with insomnia more reactive?
This project addresses two important concepts that have not been addressed in insomnia: (1)Response reactivity to a stressful challenge and (2) The ability to habituate to repeated exposure of such challenge. These two concepts may serve as critical indicators of disease risk in the long term. To...
Repeating patterns of sleep restriction and recovery – do we get used to it?
The goal of this study was to test the hypothesis that repeated exposure to cycles of insufficient sleep increases susceptibility to a variety of disease states by progressively compromising the integrity of stress response systems by testing whether the hypothalamic-pituitary, sympatho-adrenal, and...
Huan Yang, Ph.D.
Keeyon Olia
Keeyon joined the laboratory as a co-op student from Northeastern University in 2015 and continued working with us as a directed-study research student. Keeyon is working on 2 projects: (1) The role of urine output in blood pressure changes in response to sleep disruption, (2) Effect of prolonged...