Rosie Gibson graduated from Plymouth University, UK in 2005 with a BSc Psychology honours degree. She developed a passion for the field of sleep whilst on an exchange year at Trent University in Canada where she completed course on sleep and arousal
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Rosie Gibson graduated from Plymouth University, UK in 2005 with a BSc Psychology honours degree. She developed a passion for the field of sleep whilst on an exchange year at Trent University in Canada where she completed course on sleep and arousal as well as the science of dreaming. On returning to Plymouth, Rosie’s honours dissertation concerned the relationship between sleep stages and declarative and procedural learning difficulties in obstructive sleep apnoea patients. Rosie has completed the Registered Polysomnographic Technologists (RPSGT) exam as well as gaining a certificate in Teaching Adult Learners (Bristol City College). Rosie joined the Sleep/Wake Research Centre in 2008 when she was awarded a Commonwealth Federal Scholarship for postgraduate studies. Her MSc Psychology thesis involved monitoring 12-month-old infants, examining the factors that influence it their sleep. She has also returned to working in the clinical sleep field whilst seeking funding to undertake her PhD from 2010.
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