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MEDIA MENTIONS

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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