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Fiona Baker: Collaboration across teams is invaluable to my work
The director of SRI’s Center for Health Sciences works with other labs to solve sleep issues by integrating cutting-edge technologies.
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Fiona C. Baker
Director of Center for Health Sciences and Human Sleep Research Program, Biosciences Division
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Menopause research in full swing at SRI
SRI’s Fiona Baker digs deep into how technology and peaceful behavior practices can help calm sleep during menopause.
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Exploring the deep connections between adolescent sleep and overall health
Fiona Baker of SRI’s Human Sleep Lab discusses how good sleep patterns are critical for brain development in our early years.
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SRI Recognizes Women’s Contributions: Celebrating Women’s History Month
We foster environments where women can innovate, lead, and contribute.
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SRI and Lisa Health reveal new research on menopause in the workplace
International Women’s Day brings broad awareness to the need for inclusive and effective programs.
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Scrutinizing a new sleep technology frontier
SRI’s Human Sleep Lab puts consumer wearables to the test
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How the COVID-19 pandemic and machine learning delivered insights into adolescent mental health
An ABCD Study® paper delivers insights into the pandemic’s impact on adolescents.
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SRI research points to a tripling of depression risk in emerging adults during the pandemic
Study shows young women are particularly impacted.
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Can digital technology help 1.9 billion women feel better?
SRI and Lisa Health are on a mission to improve menopause management and promote healthy aging
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Identification and characterization of screen use trajectories from late childhood to adolescence in a US-population based cohort study
This study will identify and characterize the subgroups of adolescents sharing similar trajectories of screen use from childhood to adolescence.
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Associations between alcohol use and sex-specific maturation of subcortical gray matter morphometry from adolescence to adulthood: Replication across two longitudinal samples
This project used generalized additive mixed models to examine sex-specific development of subcortical volumes and associations with recent alcohol use…