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Model applied to performance data from sleep lab

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Model applied to performance data from sleep lab

Trainee Clark Kogan and his mentors at the University of Montana Clark collaborate directly with the Sleep and Performance Research Center in Spokane, WA to develop modeling frameworks for constructing parameter estimates and predictions for a nonlinear mixed effects differential equation model. This model is directly applied to real-world performance data from the Sleep Laboratory to develop strategies to enhance human performance and mitigate effects of sleeplessness (e.g. in the trucking industry).

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