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Dr. Jade Murray is a Research Fellow at Monash University's Turner Institute for Brain & Mental Health within the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences. Her primary affiliation is with the Department of Psychology. She specializes in circadian rhythms, sleep medicine, and neurorehabilitation, focusing on interventions for shift workers and individuals with acquired brain injuries. Murray leads the 'Using Mendelian Randomisation methods to understand circadian disruption and dementia' project and co-leads the Zest initiative for shift worker wellbeing.
Her research addresses sleep disorders, light therapy efficacy, and digital health solutions. Notable work includes developing at-home melatonin assessment protocols and mobile apps for sleep management. Collaborations span international institutions like Harvard Medical School and University of Bergen. Murray's projects aim to optimize sleep in aging populations and improve neurological recovery through behavioral interventions.
- Education: Doctorate in Sleep Medicine (university unspecified)
- Grants: $2.3M for Zest project (2023-2026), $1.1M for CogSleep initiative (2022-2023)
Awards include 9 Scopus citations for her 2024 review article and 26 citations for a 2021 brain injury trial. Her lab focuses on translational research bridging chronobiology and clinical practice.
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