The Stanford Center for Sleep Sciences and Medicine
Stanford Center
for Sleep Sciences and Medicine
3165 Porter Drive, MC 5480
Palo Alto, CA 94304
Stanford Sleep Medicine Center (Clinic)
450 Broadway Street,
Pavilion B, 2nd Floor
Redwood City, CA 94063

 

2017/2018 Monthly Sleep Grand Rounds Season

This seminar series features a variety of topics related to basic and clinical sleep. Click here to view the upcoming schedule.

Recent Publications

Stanford has driven considerable growth in sleep research and treatment.  The many research labs that comprise the Stanford Center for Sleep Sciences and Medicine study all aspects of sleep ranging from genetic studies to informatics. Read more about some of our findings that have been recently published.

Message from the Director

“Sleep restores not only the brain but also the entire body, and sleep disorders have important connections with all areas of medicine.”

Read more about Dr. Mignot's career.

 

 

 

Breaking News!

Sleep and circadian rhythm recognized
by the Nobel Prize Committee
.
Read
more about one of the most exciting
developments in the field.

Photographs of Jeffrey C. Hall, Michael Rosbash
and Michael W. Young, recipients of the
2017 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine,
were shown at the award announcement in Stockholm
on Monday. Credit Jonathan Nackstrand/Agence
France-Presse — Getty Images

 

Participate in a Clinical Trial

Find out more about our current clinical trials open for recruitment

HIRING! Faculty Member

The Center for Sleep Sciences and Medicine has an available position for a full-time faculty member in the Clinician Educator Line, at the rank of Clinical Assistant Professor, Clinical Associate Professor, or Clinical Professor, to conduct clinical care and teaching in sleep medicine. Read more about this exciting position including information on how to apply.

 

Train to be a Sleep Tech
March 5-16, 2018

Stanford is an accredited Accredited Sleep Technologist Education Program (A-STEP) provider. Individuals interestested in learning more about this 80-hour can read more about this hands on training course taking place Spring of 2018.

 

Stanford Technology Analytics
and Genomics in Sleep (STAGES) Study

Dr. Mignot will lead a major, multi-site sleep cohort study called STAGES funded by the Klarman Family Foundation. Read more about this project, which is designed to develop and disseminate essential tools and data to the scientific community to advance the field of sleep medicine.

About the Sleep Center

Read more about our innovative program that combines research, clinical and educational programs to advance the field of sleep medicine and improve patient care.

Donate to the Sleep Program

However, the field is still young and less widely recognized than more established areas of medicine. Vital work is needed, but funding from traditional sources is limited. Donate to the program to help us expand sleep research and patient care.

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