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Sleep Research Project Grants1988-1990 Lichstein, K. L. (Principal Investigator). Pupillometric effects of sleep in the elderly. National Institute on Aging. total costs, $69,870 1991-1992 Lichstein, K. L. (Principal Investigator). Sleep compression/education for geriatric insomnia. H. W. Durham Foundation. total costs, $40,000 1991-1992 Lichstein, K. L. (Principal Investigator). MSLT vs. pupillometry in assessing daytime sleepiness in insomniacs. Methodist Healthcare Foundation. total costs, $22,506 1993-1995 Aguillard, R. N. (Principal Investigator), & Lichstein, K. L. (Co-Investigator). Daytime effects of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome: Sleepiness and fatigue. Jointly funded by the Methodist Healthcare Foundation and The University of Memphis. total costs, $35,800 1995-1999 Lichstein, K. L. (Principal Investigator). A biobehavioral approach to insomnia treatment. National Institute on Aging. total costs, $695,112 1995-2000 Burns, R. (Principal Investigator), & Lichstein, K. L. (Co-Investigator). Providers and Alzheimer's caregivers together (PACT): A primary care model for enhancing family caregiving. National Institute on Aging. total costs, $1,617,718 1996-1998 Johnson, C. T. (Principal Investigator), & Lichstein, K. L. (Co-Investigator). Psychological treatments for secondary insomnia in older adults. H. W. Durham Foundation. total costs, $13,750 1999-2004 Lichstein, K. L. (Principal Investigator). Treatment of hypnotic dependence in older adults. National Institute on Aging. total costs, $1,611,014 2002-2003 Lichstein, K. L. (Principal Investigator). Validation of the Actiwatch for insomnia monitoring. Mini Mitter Co., Inc., $5,000. 2002-2008
Lichstein, K. L. (Principal Investigator). Treating addiction to sleep
medication. National Institute on Drug Abuse. total costs, $2,758,748
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