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MEDIA MENTIONS

"Research highlight: Dr. Ashley Ingiosi" 27 July 2022. Bruker.

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"Sleeping under the stars: astrocyte contributions to sleep" 21 June 2022. Researcher Sleep and the Brain Series Podcast, episode 2.

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"Cracking autism’s sleep conundrum" 25 February 2022. Spectrum.

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"Episode 13: Meet a sleep scientist + why sleep feels short" 17 December 2021. Ask Dr. Universe Podcast.

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"Ask Dr. Universe: Why does sleep feel so short?" 3 October 2021. The Spokesman-Review.

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"#893 - Ashley Ingiosi (Neuroscientist & Sleep)8 August 2021. Out Of The Blank Podcast.

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"The twinkling stars of the brain" ​12 November 2020. Water Cooler Neuroscience: Think Fast Podcast.

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Why do brains need sleep? These ‘twinkling’ star-shaped cells may help us find out29 September 2020. Popular Science.

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Coffee Break with Dr. Ashley Ingiosi 29 September 2020. Inscopix Blog.

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Science column: How we sleep 24 September 2020. CBC Radio: All in a Day.

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Astrocytes, not just neurons, play a role in sleep 24 September 2020. The Scientist.

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Star-shaped brain cells may hold the key to why, how we sleep 24 September 2020. WSU Insider.

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How much sleep you need each night and warning signs that you're not getting enough, according to neuroscientists 9 July 2020. Insider.

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Sleep struggles in autistic people may have genetic basis 3 May 2019. Spectrum News.

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Understanding insomnia in autism spectrum disorder 29 April 2019. eLife Digest.

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WSU study links gene to sleep problems in autism 29 April 2019. WSU Insider.

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