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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...

Will apps solve the problem of insufficient specialist resources in the NHS?

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...

Will apps solve the problem of insufficient specialist resources in the NHS?