Professor Alice Gregory

Prof Alice GregoryProfessor of Psychology

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 a.gregory@gold.ac.uk

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Biography

Alice Gregory is Director of the Goldsmiths Sleep Lab and Professor of Psychology at Goldsmiths University of London. Alice first developed an interest in sleep research as an undergraduate student of Experimental Psychology at the University of Oxford and went on to complete her PhD at the Social, Genetic, Developmental Psychiatry Research Centre, King’s College, London.  Her PhD thesis and postdoctoral work focused twin and epidemiological samples to understand more about the concurrent and longitudinal associations between sleep and internalising difficulties. Over time her research has also investigated cognitive factors associated with sleep difficulties, the association between sleep and externalising difficulties, sleep in older adults and she has explored a variety of sleep phenotypes including sleep paralysis and exploding head syndrome. Alice Gregory collaborates widely and is a member of the Pediatric Sleep Council, a specialist subject editor at JCPP (sleep), on the advisory editorial board for Journal of Sleep Research, and is a member of the Sleep, Circadian Rhythms And Mental Health in Schools (SCRAMS) team. She has authored/ co-authored two books focused on sleep (Nodding Off, 2018; The Sleepy Pebble and Other Stories, 2019) and regularly contributes to media requests about sleep. She has provided expertise on sleep to the Department for Education and Public Health England. Find out more about Alice’s roles here

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