Collaborations

Prof. Sophie Schwartz

Prof. Sophie Schwartz leads the Sleep and Cognition Neuroimaging Laboratory. She is a sleep expert and has led many projects in this research domain. We collaborate tightly as her precious expertise offers great perspectives to thoroughly conduct our studies.

E-mail: Sophie.Schwartz@unige.ch

Phone: 022 379 53 76

Dr. Camille Piguet-Nemitz

Dre. Camille Piguet-Nemitz leads a research group in the psychiatry department of the UNIGE Medicine Faculty. She also exerts as a pedopsychiatrist and has a strong interest in the role of emotional regulation on mental health. She has brought her great expertise in designing our sleep workshops.

E-mail: Camille.Piguet@unige.ch

Phone: 022 372 99 88

Dre. Céline Brockmann

Dre. Céline Brockmann is the co-founder and co-director of the Bioscope. Her help in designing and creating our sleep workshops is crucial.

E-mail: Celine.Brockmann@unige.ch

Phone: 022 379 37 51

Dr. Guillaume Legendre

Dr. Guillaume Legendre is a post-doctoral researcher currently based in the Scuola IMT Alti Studi in Lucca, Italy. He has previously worked with Prof. Sophie Schwartz and has great expertise in data analysis.

E-mail: Guillaume.Legendre@unige.ch

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Dr. Lampros Perogamvros

Dr. Lampros Perogamvros is a psychatrist and senior researcher affiliated both to the University of Geneva and the Geneva University Hospital. His great expertise in sleep medicine and psychiatric disorders related to sleep brings essential support to our studies.

E-mail: Lampros.Perogamvros@unige.ch

Phone: 022 372 99 46

Kevin Mammeri

Kevin Mammeri is a PhD candidate in neuroscience at the Neuropsychiatry of Sleep and Dreams laboratory, led by Prof. Perogamvros at the University of Geneva. After training in psychology and neuroscience, he specialized in the study of sleep and is now contributing to medical research on new non-pharmacological treatments for insomnia. In parallel, he collaborates with Dr. Virginie Sterpenich on projects exploring the typical development of sleep neurophysiology throughout childhood.

Geneva and UNIGE Organizations

We also have tight collaborations with some important organizations in the Geneva area. First, the Geneva University Hospital is essential to create a link between health and research, and to provide us contact with patients. Second, we have tight links with the Département de l’Instruction Publique of the Geneva Canton, which helps us having access to education buildings and school classes. Finally, the Bioscope, an organization affiliated to the University of Geneva that welcomes school classes for scientific workshops, is a crucial collaborator for creating and spreading our sleep workshops.