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Welcome to ”Science from the Field with BMedical,” where we delve into the latest innovations and breakthroughs in the realms of research, sleep disorders, respiratory health, and beyond. Hosted by our General Manager Sarah Hull, and Managing Director Ben Greenaway, this podcast brings you exclusive interviews with leading experts and pioneers in the field. BMedical is an Australian-owned company dedicated to sourcing innovative devices to revolutionise healthcare. From sleep apnea and respiratory devices to exercise science and beyond, our diverse catalogue caters to both consumer and clinical needs. Whether you’re a healthcare professional, researcher, or simply curious about the future of sleep and respiratory technology, ”Science from the Field with BMedical” is your source for informative discussions and expert insights.
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Friday Mar 08, 2024
A Beacon in Circadian Sleep Research: A Conversation with Dr. Tracey Sletten
Friday Mar 08, 2024
Friday Mar 08, 2024
In this enlightening episode of Science from the Field with BMedical podcast, join us in a conversation with Dr. Tracey Sletten from Monash University, a highly respected name in circadian sleep research. Harnessing her wealth of experience from prior roles at top-tier medical institutions and associations, Dr. Sletten discusses her research journey, shedding an intriguing light on her deep fascination with sleep and cardiology.
Dive into an exploration of Dr. Sletten's key research areas, uncovering the substantial implications of shift work and working against our body clocks. Gain insight into the strategies aimed at supporting shift workers and system-level ideas that harmonise working conditions with workers' biology. Learn how the intricacies of sleep research can be integrated into mainstream practice and how a shift in thinking can bring notable changes in healthcare-and perspectives, especially pertaining to sleep disruption and disorders.
We further delve into the world of sleep research, discussing the influences of funding sources, regional variations, and technology on studies. Cross over to a vivacious conversation on supporting women in the field, including the necessary strategies to involve and promote women in sleep research.
The final segment explores the future of sleep research and the pivotal need for sleep to be recognised as a cornerstone of health, especially in industries like shift work. This illuminative episode serves as an enlightening discourse about the intricate and crucial realm of sleep research and its potential to improve health and wellness worldwide.
To read full transcript and further reading, visit our website: https://bmedical.com.au/science-in-the-field-sleep-insights-with-dr-tracey-sletten/
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