Board Certification and Education
- American Board of Sleep Medicine - Sleep Medicine
- Bowling Green State University, Psychology, OH, 2001
About Me
Biographical Statement:
Dr. Christopher Drake is a board-certified sleep specialist and internationally recognized expert in sleep and circadian rhythm disorders. He is professor of medicine at the Michigan State College of Human Medicine and serves as the Director of Sleep Research for Henry Ford Health where he oversees NIH and Industry clinical trials in insomnia, narcolepsy, idiopathic hypersomnia, sleep apnea, and depression. He is the Insomnia Section Editor for Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine and serves as Associate Editor for SLEEP, Sleep Advances, and Behavioral Sleep Medicine. Recently, he co-authored The Wisdom of Dreams: Science, Synchronicity, and the Language of the Soul, Routledge. He served as Chairman of the National Sleep Foundation from 2013-2014. and received the Distinguished Service Award from the Sleep Research Society in 2015. In 2016, Dr. Drake Received the Pioneer Award from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. He has been funded by the National Institutes of Health since 2004 and has authored over 200 peer reviewed publications in the field.
Titles:
- Professor, Department of Medicine, College of Human Medicine, Michigan State University
- Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences, College of Medicine, Wayne State University (FTA)
Care Philosophy
"Improve the lives of patients through innovative clinical research in sleep medicine"
Research Interests:
I have >20 years of experience in sleep research, including clinical trials, epidemiology, and pathophysiology of insomnia. During my time as a Chairman of the National Sleep Foundation, I strived to increase access to behavioral treatment of insomnia to improve sleep and mental health. My scientific focus is on the psychological, environmental, and physiological factors that contribute to insomnia along with interventions to reduce insomnia and its negative impact on comorbid conditions. I have conducted multiple large-scale clinical trials for alleviating insomnia and treating/preventing depression (R01MH122636; R01NR013959). I have had continuous NIH support since 2004 for research on insomnia, sleep reactivity, and major depression. Currently, I am PI on a NIMH R01 testing stepped care treatment of insomnia to prevent major depression incidence and relapse using a SMART trial design. We treated over 1,200 insomnia patients in this protocol, demonstrating my experience and success leading large-scale randomized controlled trials. Thus, I bring a highly qualified and unique skillset to successfully complete this project investigating the comparative and mechanistic effects of behavioral insomnia treatment in people with non-remitted insomnia.
Awards and Honors:
- Robert Wood Johnson, Pioneer Award
- Distinguished Service Award, Sleep Research Society
- Keynote Speaker, Michigan Association of Sleep Medicine
- Insomnia Section Editor, Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine 7th edition
- Associate Editor, SLEEP
- Associate Editor, Behavioral Sleep Medicine
- Associate Editor, Sleep Advances
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Locations
Hospital Privileges
- Henry Ford Hospital