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Annemarie Luik
PhD, MSc, MA
Honorary Senior Research Fellow
I am an Honorary Senior Research Fellow in Sleep Medicine at the Sleep and Circadian Neuroscience Institute (SCNi). My work within the institute focuses on the effectiveness and use of digital treatment for insomnia, such as digital cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), and the effects beyond sleep, such as mental health and cognition.
In addition, I work as an Assistant Professor at the department of Epidemiology of the Erasmus MC University Medical Centre, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, where I am the principal investigator for Psychiatric Epidemiology in the Rotterdam Study.
My background is in psychology (BSc, MSc) and epidemiology (MSc, PhD). During my PhD, titled ‘Neuropsychiatric studies on sleep and 24-hour activity rhythms: a population-based approach’, I have studied the organisation of 24-hour rhythms and sleep in relation to depression, anxiety and cognition in a large cohort of middle-aged and elderly persons.
My position at the University of Oxford was funded by Big Health Ltd.
Recent publications
Long‐term benefits of digital cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia: Follow‐up report from a randomized clinical trial
Journal article
Luik AI. et al, (2020), Journal of Sleep Research, 29
Is digital cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia effective in treating sub-threshold insomnia: a pilot RCT
Journal article
Denis D. et al, (2020), Sleep Medicine, 66, 174 - 183
Sleep disturbance and intrusive memories after presenting to the emergency department following a traumatic motor vehicle accident: an exploratory analysis
Journal article
Luik AI. et al, (2019), European Journal of Psychotraumatology, 10
Multi-ancestry sleep-by-SNP interaction analysis in 126,926 individuals reveals lipid loci stratified by sleep duration
Journal article
Noordam R. et al, (2019), Nature Communications, 10
Association of Sleep Problems and Melatonin Use in School-aged Children
Journal article
Koopman-Verhoeff ME. et al, (2019), JAMA Pediatrics, 173, 883 - 883