About Us

The COBRE Center for Sleep and Circadian Rhythms in Child and Adolescent Mental Health, based at the Emma Pendleton Bradley Hospital, is an NIH-funded research center with an explicit focus on sleep, circadian rhythms, and pediatric mental health. This COBRE is an interdisciplinary effort to link basic sleep and circadian rhythms research with mental health research and clinical care for children and adolescents. Along with providing mentorship to junior investigators, this Center will establish and build a comprehensive resource to support the growth of research in pediatric sleep, circadian rhythms, and mental health.

  • Emma Pendleton Bradley Hospital

    Learn more about the country’s first psychiatric hospital exclusively focused on children and adolescents here.

  • Sleep & Chronobiology Research Lab

    More information about the lab that pioneered pediatric sleep and circadian biology research can be found here.

  • Faculty & Staff

    Get to know the Center’s leadership and administration here.