My Research News
- Reflecting on five decades of groundbreaking sleep research Dr. James Krueger is recognized as a leading sleep expert and his contributions to the understanding of sleep have earned him international recognition and had a profound impact on his field of study.
- Research Symposium in honor of Dr. James Krueger Celebrating Regents Professor Dr. James Krueger’s distinguished contributions to sleep science, inflammation, infection, and their intersections
- COVID-19 can ruin your sleep in many different ways—here’s why National Geographic
- COVID-19: How vitamin-D could reduce coronavirus deaths Heavy.com
- Understanding the connection between sleep & its effects on the brain NWPG | Youtube
- Keck Foundation gives $1 million to WSU researchers studying how sleep affects the brain The scientists will explore whether variations in brain levels of bacterial fragments can account for life’s sleep/wake and 24-hour cycles, known as circadian rhythms.
- Researchers discover brain-specific protein that could help fight flu The Spokesman-Review
- The why of sleep ScienceNews
- The secrets of sweet oblivion Washington State Magazine | What happens in our brains when we go to sleep—and what happens to us if we don’t sleep enough—are questions that keep this research team up at night.
Sleep Medicine, 7th edition, Kryger, Roth, Goldstein, Dement eds, Elsevier, 2022
- Chapter 26 – Sleep and Host Defense (pdf)
- Chapter 31 – Local and Use-Dependent Aspects of Sleep (pdf)
The Brain that Never Fully Sleeps…and the body’s consequences (pdf), Fibromyalgia Network, 2009
Enigma of Sleep (pdf), New York Academy of Sciences, 1989