SleepImage has awarded two research grants to further the scientific understanding of children’s sleep. Recipients will have access to SleepImage’s US Food and Drug Administration-cleared, CE-marked software as a medical device and SleepImage Rings for data collection, fostering innovation in sleep health. In a statement, SleepImage says, “Together, we’re driving progress in pediatric sleep research!”
The call for proposals opened on October 1st, 2024. SleepImage congratulates these grant recipients:

- Phiona Ekyaruhanga, MD, Makerere University, Uganda, “Sleep in Children with Tuberculosis”
- Arezou Heshmati, MD, Columbia University, USA, “Sleep in Children with Autism”
- Francisco Alves, MD, Universitário de Santo António, Portugal, “Sleep Disorder Breathing and Impact on Health and Performance”
SleepImage expects that these individual’s innovative research will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of pediatric sleep health, ensuring every child has the opportunity to thrive through better sleep.