Philippa Gander
Philippa Gander is a renowned sleep scientist and chronobiologist from New Zealand. She is widely recognized for her contributions to the understanding of circadian rhythms and their impact on human health and performance.
Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]
Philippa Gander was born in New Zealand. She pursued her higher education at the University of Auckland, where she obtained her Bachelor of Science degree. She later completed her PhD in chronobiology at the same institution.
Career[edit | edit source]
Gander's career has been marked by significant contributions to the field of sleep science. She has held various academic and research positions, including a tenure at the Harvard Medical School in the United States. Gander is currently a professor at the Massey University in New Zealand, where she leads the Sleep/Wake Research Centre.
Research and Contributions[edit | edit source]
Philippa Gander's research primarily focuses on the effects of circadian rhythms on human health and performance. She has conducted extensive studies on shift work, jet lag, and the impact of sleep deprivation on cognitive function. Her work has been instrumental in developing guidelines for workplace safety and public health policies.
Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]
Throughout her career, Gander has received numerous awards and honors for her contributions to sleep science. She is a fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand and has been recognized by various international organizations for her pioneering research.
Personal Life[edit | edit source]
Philippa Gander resides in New Zealand and continues to contribute to the field of sleep science through her research and academic work.
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