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Hans Van Dongen knew when he majored in astrophysics, it would not likely be his career. That was fine with him. It was the diversity and rigor of scientific disciplines he would study in pursuit of that degree at Leiden University in the Netherlands that he found appealing. “When you signed up for astrophysics they tell you, ‘you are not going to be an astrophysicist, but you will be able to do pretty much anything else that you put your mind to because you have learned all of these different skills.’ And that is exactly what happened. I learned a ton of all these different parts of science, and then could apply that anywhere I wanted.” On the latest episode of STEM-Talk, Van Dongen joins Dr. Ken Ford and co-host Dr. Kevin Gluck to explore research into sleep deprivation, shift work, fatigue risk management, and much more. He’s also exploring the interplay among the body’s circadian system and its homeostatic system — a system that aims to correct our circadian balance when it is off. Dongen is director of the Sleep and Performance Research Center at Washington State University. Listen to our conversation today. https://lnkd.in/ebSj-7bz

STEM-Talk: Hans Van Dongen on the cognitive toll of fatigue and sleep loss

STEM-Talk: Hans Van Dongen on the cognitive toll of fatigue and sleep loss

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