Top Institutions in Sleep Medicine and Insomnia Research
Leading institutions utilize randomized controlled trials, advanced patient-reported outcome measures including smartphone-based EMA, and interdisciplinary approaches combining sleep medicine, psychiatry, and digital health to refine insomnia treatment evaluation and improve patient-centered care.
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#100
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Baltimore, MD
Home to Dr. Emerson M. Wickwire and a leading center for sleep medicine research, particularly in insomnia pharmacotherapy and innovative outcome measurement using ecological momentary assessment.
Key Differentiators
- Sleep Medicine
- Pulmonary and Critical Care
- Digital Health
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#87
Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford, CA
Pioneers in sleep research and digital health technologies, Stanford has extensive expertise in insomnia treatment trials and the development of novel patient-reported outcome measures including EMA.
Key Differentiators
- Sleep Medicine
- Psychiatry
- Digital Health
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#85
Harvard Medical School / Brigham and Women's Hospital
Boston, MA
Known for comprehensive sleep disorder research and clinical trials, with expertise in insomnia pharmacotherapy and advanced outcome assessments to improve treatment personalization.
Key Differentiators
- Sleep Medicine
- Psychiatry
- Clinical Research
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#80
University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine
Philadelphia, PA
Leads research on insomnia and related neuropsychiatric conditions, with a focus on improving measurement sensitivity and understanding pharmacotherapy effects throughout the day.
Key Differentiators
- Sleep Medicine
- Psychiatry
- Clinical Epidemiology
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#78
Mayo Clinic
Rochester, MN
Renowned for multidisciplinary sleep disorder treatment and research, Mayo Clinic integrates clinical care with innovative research on insomnia pharmacotherapy and patient-centered outcome measures.
Key Differentiators
- Sleep Medicine
- Neurology
- Clinical Trials
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