Sarah Inkelis, PhD

Assistant Professor
Fields of Interest: 

Sarah Inkelis is an assistant professor at the Memory and Aging Center. She completed her neuropsychology postdoctoral fellowship at the UCSF Dyslexia Center after earning her doctorate degree in Clinical Psychology at the SDSU/UC San Diego Joint Doctoral Program and finishing her internship in pediatric neuropsychology at the UCLA Semel Institute. Her PhD research examined neurobehavioral outcomes of children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders, with a particular emphasis on the relationships between sleep and neurodevelopment. Under the mentorship of Dr. Christa Watson Pereira, her postdoctoral research will focus on understanding the phenotype of dyslexia across the lifespan.

Publications: 

Characteristics of sleep in children with heavy prenatal alcohol exposure.

Alcohol, clinical & experimental research

Inkelis SM, Soja J, Mattson SN, Chambers CD, Bhattacharjee R, Thomas JD

Elevated risk of depression among adolescents presenting with sleep disorders.

Journal of clinical sleep medicine : JCSM : official publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine

Inkelis SM, Ancoli-Israel S, Thomas JD, Bhattacharjee R

Performance of a commercial multi-sensor wearable (Fitbit Charge HR) in measuring physical activity and sleep in healthy children.

PloS one

Godino JG, Wing D, de Zambotti M, Baker FC, Bagot K, Inkelis S, Pautz C, Higgins M, Nichols J, Brumback T, Chevance G, Colrain IM, Patrick K, Tapert SF

Sleep and Alcohol Use in Women.

Alcohol research : current reviews

Inkelis SM, Hasler BP, Baker FC

Age of Last Alcohol Use Disorder Relates to Processing Speed Among Older Adults Living with HIV.

Alcohol and alcoholism (Oxford, Oxfordshire)

Paolillo EW, Inkelis SM, Heaton A, Saloner R, Moore RC, Moore DJ

Sleep in Infants and Children with Prenatal Alcohol Exposure.

Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research

Inkelis SM, Thomas JD

Evaluation of a consumer fitness-tracking device to assess sleep in adults.

Chronobiology international

de Zambotti M, Claudatos S, Inkelis S, Colrain IM, Baker FC