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Sleep is an important part of health and daytime functioning. It is a biological requirement for human life. Just think about that -- every human who has ever lived has gone to sleep (nearly) every day of their life. This is no accident, but an expression of a complex result of genetics, physiology, and behavior that exists in a social-environmental context. The Sleep and Health Research Program aims to gain a better understanding of how sleep works, how it impacts health, how it is influenced by the world around us, and what we can do to help people get better sleep.

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Meet our team to learn more about Dr. Grandner, the SHRP staff, and current students.

See a list of key collaborators at the University of Arizona and other institutions.

Find out more about some of our consulting work.

Browse through our many training opportunities for undergraduates, graduate students, interns, postdocs, and professionals looking for continuing education.

Other sections of this website provide information on our research projects, publications, and clinical resources.

If you are currently enrolled in one of our studies and need some assistance, click here.

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