Overview

SleepImage has been driven from the start to develop technologies that analyze physiological signals to accurately assess the primary regulator of sleep, the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS). Research has demonstrated that sleep plays an interconnected role for health maintenance which can be summarized as follows:
  • Sleep is Vital to Health
  • Sleep is Controlled in the Mid-Brain
  • Sleep / Wake is Regulated by the ANS
  • Sleep is Interconnected with the Cardiovascular, Pulmonary and Endocrine Systems
  • Sleep can be Measured through the Cerebral Cortex and the ANS
SleepImage can be utilized for clinical research by extracting information from common physiological signals collected during sleep, whether for prospective or retrospective analysis to investigate health outcomes.
SleepImage can provide clinicians with a tool to analyze previously underutilized physiological signals that are commonly collected within and outside of healthcare environments.

SleepImage addresses the role of sleep in public health with evidence-based methods that are rooted in over 10 years of research with more than 100 clinical publications and counting.

SleepImage has collaborated with researchers from around the world to make sleep research easier, more cost-effective and scalable than previously has been possible, given the ability to use the cloud-based Software as a Medical Device that can retrospectively analyze large datasets collected during sleep.
If you are interested in doing research using SleepImage, please Contact us to Learn More

Clinical Publications

Research Partnership Spotlight
The Sleep Research Society

The Sleep Research Society Foundation (SRSF) provides support for growth and development in the field of sleep and circadian research by funding investigators to conduct pilot studies that would form the basis of more comprehensive applications to federal agencies, private foundations and industry partners.

2024 Call for Research Proposals

SleepImage reaffirms its commitment to advancing sleep research and invites researchers from around the world to submit Grant Proposals for the 2024 Themed Grant Opportunities

Researchers can leverage the SleepImage System for comprehensive data analysis, enabling large-scale studies and near real-time evaluations across diverse populations. All data will be processes using the cloud-based SleepImage® System, which is FDA-Cleared for clinical use in individuals ages 2 and older. The SleepImage System offers advanced insights into sleep quality, sleep disordered breathing, and other sleep health metrics.

About This Grant

The call for proposals was opened on March 1st, 2024, and recipients were announced on November 11th, 2024. This opportunity supports innovative research addressing disparities in sleep health and promoting well-being across diverse populations globally.

The distinguished recipients of the 2024 Sleep Equity for Global Health grants are:

  • Dr. Matthew Rahimi, Woolcock Institute of Medical Research, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. Evaluating impact of sleep disturbances on dementia risk among older populations with memory complaints.
  • Jesujoba Olanrewaju, Department of Psychology, North Dakota State University, Fargo, USA. Evaluating if there are differences in sleep health comparing Africans living in Africa and African immigrants living in the United States.

The selected research projects were chosen based on their innovative approaches to understanding sleep health disparities and their potential impact on global public health.

About This Grant

SleepImage is thrilled to announce our call for research proposals focused on Pediatric Sleep Health

  • Submittals for this Grant are due February 1st, 2025.
  • Grant recipients will be announced on March 15th, 2025

Eligibility Criteria

  • Open to researchers and academics worldwide.
  • Proposals should primarily be focused on sleep equity and its impact on global health.
  • Both individual researchers and research teams are encouraged to apply.

Submission Steps

  • Please download the following Research Proposal Form, located here.
  • Fill out the Research Proposal Form and submit PDF to research@sleepimage.com.
    • Subject line should read “Submission“-“Title of Grant“-Applicant Name (First Last)
      • i.e. “Submission-PediatricSleepHealth- Jane Smith”
  • Additionally, we welcome you to submit more thorough research proposal submissions to research@sleepimage.com.
    • Be sure to attach this detailed proposal submission as a PDF.
    • Subject line should read “Detailed Submission“-“Grant Name“-Applicant Name (Last First)
      • i.e. “Detailed Submission-PediatricSleepHealth-Smith John”

Grant Information Specifics

  • Two Research Grants will be awarded.
  • Both Research Grant recipients will receive the total number of SleepImage data collection devices requested, up to 20 multi-patient devices. 
  • Researchers will also be given Research Access to the SleepImage® System to facilitate your research.

Questions? We Are Here To Help!

For any inquiries related to the call for proposals, eligibility, or the submission process, please don’t hesitate to contact us at research@sleepimage.com.

Check back Quarter 4 of 2024 to learn more.

Overview

SleepImage has been driven from the start to develop technologies that analyze physiological signals to accurately assess the primary regulator of sleep, the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS). Research has demonstrated that sleep plays an interconnected role for health maintenance which can be summarized as follows:
  • Sleep is Vital to Health
  • Sleep is Controlled in the Mid-Brain
  • Sleep / Wake is Regulated by the ANS
  • Sleep is Interconnected with the Cardiovascular, Pulmonary and Endocrine Systems
  • Sleep can be Measured through the Cerebral Cortex and the ANS
SleepImage can be utilized for clinical research by extracting information from common physiological signals collected during sleep, whether for prospective or retrospective analysis to investigate health outcomes.
SleepImage can provide clinicians with a tool to analyze previously underutilized physiological signals that are commonly collected within and outside of healthcare environments.

SleepImage addresses the role of sleep in public health with evidence-based methods that are rooted in over 10 years of research with more than 100 clinical publications and counting.

SleepImage has collaborated with researchers from around the world to make sleep research easier, more cost-effective and scalable than previously has been possible, given the ability to use the cloud-based Software as a Medical Device that can retrospectively analyze large datasets collected during sleep.
If you are interested in doing research using SleepImage, please Contact us to Learn More

Clinical Publications

Research Partnership Spotlight
The Sleep Research Society

The Sleep Research Society Foundation (SRSF) provides support for growth and development in the field of sleep and circadian research by funding investigators to conduct pilot studies that would form the basis of more comprehensive applications to federal agencies, private foundations and industry partners.

2024 Call for Research Proposals

SleepImage reaffirms its commitment to advancing sleep research and invites researchers from around the world to submit Grant Proposals for the 2024 Themed Grant Opportunities

Researchers can leverage the SleepImage System for comprehensive data analysis, enabling large-scale studies and near real-time evaluations across diverse populations. All data will be processes using the cloud-based SleepImage® System, which is FDA-Cleared for clinical use in individuals ages 2 and older. The SleepImage System offers advanced insights into sleep quality, sleep disordered breathing, and other sleep health metrics.

About This Grant

The call for proposals was opened on March 1st, 2024, and recipients were announced on November 11th, 2024. This opportunity supports innovative research addressing disparities in sleep health and promoting well-being across diverse populations globally.

The distinguished recipients of the 2024 Sleep Equity for Global Health grants are:

  • Dr. Matthew Rahimi, Woolcock Institute of Medical Research, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. Evaluating impact of sleep disturbances on dementia risk among older populations with memory complaints.
  • Jesujoba Olanrewaju, Department of Psychology, North Dakota State University, Fargo, USA. Evaluating if there are differences in sleep health comparing Africans living in Africa and African immigrants living in the United States.

The selected research projects were chosen based on their innovative approaches to understanding sleep health disparities and their potential impact on global public health.

About This Grant

SleepImage is thrilled to announce our call for research proposals focused on Pediatric Sleep Health

  • Submittals for this Grant are due February 1st, 2025.
  • Grant recipients will be announced on March 15th, 2025

Eligibility Criteria

  • Open to researchers and academics worldwide.
  • Proposals should primarily be focused on sleep equity and its impact on global health.
  • Both individual researchers and research teams are encouraged to apply.

Submission Steps

  • Please download the following Research Proposal Form, located here.
  • Fill out the Research Proposal Form and submit PDF to research@sleepimage.com.
    • Subject line should read “Submission“-“Title of Grant“-Applicant Name (First Last)
      • i.e. “Submission-PediatricSleepHealth- Jane Smith”
  • Additionally, we welcome you to submit more thorough research proposal submissions to research@sleepimage.com.
    • Be sure to attach this detailed proposal submission as a PDF.
    • Subject line should read “Detailed Submission“-“Grant Name“-Applicant Name (Last First)
      • i.e. “Detailed Submission-PediatricSleepHealth-Smith John”

Grant Information Specifics

  • Two Research Grants will be awarded.
  • Both Research Grant recipients will receive the total number of SleepImage data collection devices requested, up to 20 multi-patient devices. 
  • Researchers will also be given Research Access to the SleepImage® System to facilitate your research.

Questions? We Are Here To Help!

For any inquiries related to the call for proposals, eligibility, or the submission process, please don’t hesitate to contact us at research@sleepimage.com.

Check back Quarter 4 of 2024 to learn more.