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Paul Gringras

Professor Paul Gringras

Clinical Lead of Sleep Medicine

  • Sleep and Neurodisability Consultant

Biography

Professor Paul Gringras is a Sleep and Neurodisability Consultant at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust. Paul contributes to the Mind & Skin Consortium project, which is led by Paediatric & Population-Based Dermatology Research in St John's Institute of Dermatology, which sits within the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine.

Research

Eczema main
Paediatric & Population-Based Dermatology Research

The Paediatric & Population-Based Dermatology Research is based at St Thomas’ Hospital and is led by Professor Carsten Flohr.

Mind and Skin Consortium

A prospective cohort study evaluating the impact of inflammation, itch and sleep disturbance on the brain, mental health and cognition, in patients with eczema.

Project status: Ongoing

News

Self-guided behavioural app helps children with epilepsy sleep earlier

An evidence-based web-app helped children with epilepsy to fall asleep on average 16.5 minutes earlier.

Parent and child looking at a computer together

Features

Will apps solve the problem of insufficient specialist resources in the NHS? A case study from children's insomnia

Can a smartphone replace a specialist? That’s the question many health services, including the NHS, are grappling with. In the face of growing demand and...

computer and phone doctor app

Research

Eczema main
Paediatric & Population-Based Dermatology Research

The Paediatric & Population-Based Dermatology Research is based at St Thomas’ Hospital and is led by Professor Carsten Flohr.

Mind and Skin Consortium

A prospective cohort study evaluating the impact of inflammation, itch and sleep disturbance on the brain, mental health and cognition, in patients with eczema.

Project status: Ongoing

News

Self-guided behavioural app helps children with epilepsy sleep earlier

An evidence-based web-app helped children with epilepsy to fall asleep on average 16.5 minutes earlier.

Parent and child looking at a computer together

Features

Will apps solve the problem of insufficient specialist resources in the NHS? A case study from children's insomnia

Can a smartphone replace a specialist? That’s the question many health services, including the NHS, are grappling with. In the face of growing demand and...

computer and phone doctor app