Methods Core
$43,558P20FY2016NRNIH
Yale University, New Haven CT
Investigators
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Abstract
The overall purpose of the Methods Core is to address the primary specific aims of the Center by supporting research methods and promoting, developing, and sustaining collaborations focused on the study of sleep disturbance in acute and chronic conditions. The goals of the Methods Core are to: 1) provide methodological support to Center projects; 2) enhance the development of new proposals with increasing methodological sophistication; 3) create synergy among Center investigators and with other scientists in the larger research community to expand the science of sleep disturbance in chronic conditions; and 4) contribute to Center sustainability.
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