Our main goal is to find new methods of assessing sleep-wake patterns and develop new interventions for individuals with sleep-wake disruptions across all societal levels.
Full-time researcher and coordinator in the Trondheim Sleep Group. I came into the group in 2022. My background is in Neuroscience with a Phd from NTNU Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience. I have a strong interest in translational research between basic science and medicine.
ingvild.ulsaker-janke@stolav.no
Jennie is currently studying on her fourth year of psychology at NTNU. She works as a student assistant on the Norse MS trial.
jenniemh@stud.ntnu.no
patricfa@stud.ntnu.no
+4792281183
Cecilie has a MD from NTNU in 2015 and was a Phd candidate in the group. She also works as a therapist in the Sleep clinic at St Olavs hospital. Her main focus is the link between sleep and health, with a special interest in clinical intervention trials and sleep variability. She successfully defended her thesis in 2024.
cecilie.l.vestergaard@ntnu.no