Grant & Award Recipients

The AASM Foundation prides itself on its investment in people. Over the past 25 years, the AASM Foundation has invested more than $30 million in funding career development, high-impact research, clinical training and community initiatives.

Congratulations to the recipients of our 2026 grant cycle.

2026 SLEEP Travel Grant Recipients for Medical Students and Residents Recipients

Cyrus Buckman, MBA
Cyrus Buckman, MBA
Christian John Capirig, MD
Christian John Capirig, MD
Miles Fletcher, MD
Miles Fletcher, MD
Jongmok Ha, MD
Jongmok Ha, MD
Dorothy Tung, BS
Dorothy Tung, BS
Francisco Vizcaino, MD
Francisco Vizcaino, MD
Himal Purani, MD
Himal Purani, MD
Justin Liao, BS
Justin Liao, BS
Allison Lin, BS
Allison Lin, BS
Emanuel Salcedo Davila, MD
Emanuel Salcedo Davila, MD
Manan Shah, BS
Manan Shah, BS
Tamara Sleem, MD, MPH
Tamara Sleem, MD, MPH
Trevor Stantliff, MD
Trevor Stantliff, MD

2026 SLEEP Travel Grant Recipients for Patient Advocacy Roundtable Recipients

Project Sleep
Project Sleep
PWN4PWN Corp
PWN4PWN Corp
Wake Up Narcolepsy
Wake Up Narcolepsy
Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation
Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation
Alliance of Sleep Apnea Partners
Alliance of Sleep Apnea Partners
Circadian Sleep Disorders Network
Circadian Sleep Disorders Network

2026 SLEEP Travel Grant Recipients for Sleep Technologists and Advanced Practice Providers Recipients

Erin Braden, FNP-BC
Erin Braden, FNP-BC
Jennifer Charman, RRT-SDS
Jennifer Charman, RRT-SDS
Danielle Dziok, PA-C, RPSGT
Danielle Dziok, PA-C, RPSGT
Audre Hardin, AAS, RRT, RPSGT
Audre Hardin, AAS, RRT, RPSGT
Amanda Kile, RPSGT, BA, BMA
Amanda Kile, RPSGT, BA, BMA
Diana Nunes, MSN
Diana Nunes, MSN
Eugene Odom, RPSGT, R. EEG T.
Eugene Odom, RPSGT, R. EEG T.
Shraddha Patel, PA-C
Shraddha Patel, PA-C
Kerrie Richter, RPSGT
Kerrie Richter, RPSGT
Maria Sosa, RPSGT
Maria Sosa, RPSGT
Lauren Smith, RRT-SDS
Lauren Smith, RRT-SDS
Alyssa Tess, PA-C
Alyssa Tess, PA-C
Samantha Faye Tina, RTRP, RPSGT
Samantha Faye Tina, RTRP, RPSGT
Nathan Workman, FNP
Nathan Workman, FNP

2026 Trainee Investigator Award Recipients

Hnin Oo, MBBS (1st Place)
Hnin Oo, MBBS (1st Place)UConn Health
Varying Hypopnea Definitions and Missed Treatment Opportunities in Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Dr. Hnin Oo was born in Myanmar and moved to Jamaica at age 10. She entered medical school as the top matriculant at the University of the West Indies and completed her Internal Medicine residency at the Hackensack University/Englewood Hospital program. She worked as a Hospitalist/Nocturnist before pursuing fellowship training. Her research spans pulmonary rehabilitation/ chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, with more recent work in obstructive sleep apnea focusing on quality improvement and health equity. She is currently a Pulmonary and Critical Care fellow at UConn Health and will begin a Sleep Medicine fellowship at Yale School of Medicine in July 2026.

Hannah Cunningham, MS (Honorable Mention)
Hannah Cunningham, MS (Honorable Mention)Oregon Health and Science University
Actigraphy-measured sleep is improved after dietary supplementation in older adults with mild traumatic brain injury: A randomized clinical trial

Hannah Cunningham is a PhD Candidate in Behavioral and Systems Neuroscience at Oregon Health and Science University. Her research is dedicated to understanding how sleep physiology is altered in individuals at risk for neurodegenerative diseases. She investigates the effects of various sleep-based interventions in people who have experienced traumatic brain injury, aiming to identify strategies that could mitigate sleep disturbances and cognitive decline.

Iryna Witt, MD (Honorable Mention)
Iryna Witt, MD (Honorable Mention)University of South Florida
The Age Paradox: PAP Therapy and Depression in OSA

Dr. Iryna Witt is a 3rd year Internal Medicine resident at University of South Florida /HCA Sarasota Doctors Hospital. She is driven by curiosity about sleep’s impact on health and a passion for sharing that knowledge with others. She will continue this path as she starts her Sleep Medicine fellowship at University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, where she is eager to learn, grow, and one day play a small part in moving sleep medicine forward.

Sydney Johnson (Honorable Mention)
Sydney Johnson (Honorable Mention)University of St. Thomas
Cannabis and Alcohol Use Predicts Insomnia Symptoms and Sleep Locus of Control in College Students

Sydney Johnson is a 4th-year, first-generation undergraduate student at the University of St. Thomas psychology department. Under the mentorship of J. Roxanne Prichard, PhD, and Mari Gades, PhD, her work aims to investigate how motives for substance use influence sleep health among college students. Sydney plans to pursue graduate school for clinical psychology.

2026 Research Mentor Award Recipients

Indu Ayappa, PhD
Indu Ayappa, PhDThe Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Dr. Indu Ayappa is a Professor of Medicine and Director of the David M. Rapoport, MD Sleep and Respiratory Research Program in the Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Dr Ayappa’s research focuses on understanding the pathophysiology of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), developing diagnostic tools and treatments for OSA and elucidating mechanisms that underlie differential outcomes in OSA. She credits her success in mentoring to (i) exceptional life-long exemplary mentorship in her own career, (ii) protected time and resources for trainee career development provided by National Institutes of Health (NIH) and foundation support, and (iii) a dedicated group of outstanding mentees with a commitment to sleep research. 
Christina McCrae, PhD
Christina McCrae, PhDUniversity of South Florida
Dr. Christina McCrae is a Professor and Assistant Dean of Research at the University of South Florida College of Nursing where she directs the McCrae Sleep Research Lab and the newly founded Sleep and Health Innovation in Neurobehavioral (SHINE) Science Center. Her research examines sleep and the biopsychosocial and neurocognitive mechanisms underlying chronic insomnia and comorbid medical conditions across the lifespan, as well as the impact of cognitive behavioral treatments on these mechanisms. Dr. McCrae has mentored hundreds of trainees across disciplines including psychology, nursing, medicine, nutrition, and social work and spanning undergraduate students through junior faculty. Her mentees have earned numerous national and international research awards and fellowships, secured competitive research funding, and obtained faculty positions at research-intensive institutions across the United States and internationally. 
Wilfred Pigeon, PhD
Wilfred Pigeon, PhDUniversity of Rochester
Dr. Wilfred Pigeon is Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Rochester Medical Center where he directs the Sleep and Neurophysiology Research Lab. His research focuses largely on developing, adapting and sequencing behavioral interventions for insomnia that co-occurs with other conditions. With his team at the Department of Veterans Affairs Center of Excellence for Suicide Prevention, which he directed for some years, he produced several seminal publications and programs related to sleep and suicide. He trains and develops training programs for cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia both locally and nationally. Dr. Pigeon has happily mentored trainees from undergraduates to post-doctoral fellows and junior faculty, many of whom now direct their own labs and training programs. He remains grateful for the mentoring he received from Michael Sateia, MD and Tom Mellman, MD at the Dartmouth Sleep Disorders Center and subsequently from Michael Perlis, PhD and Jan Moynihan, PhD at Rochester.

2026 Sleep Champion Award Recipient

Community Health Initiative for Patient-Centered Apnea Protocols (CHI-PAP)
Community Health Initiative for Patient-Centered Apnea Protocols (CHI-PAP)Chicago, IL
In partnership with CommunityHealth Chicago, the largest volunteer-run free clinic in the United States, CHI-PAP launched in 2021 and offers evaluation, treatment, and long-term follow up for sleep-related health issues to low-resource patients in the Chicago metropolitan area.

2026 SRS and AASM Foundation Dependent Care and Accessibility Grant Recipients

Innessa Donskoy, MD
Innessa Donskoy, MD
Haoqi Sun, PhD
Haoqi Sun, PhD

Past Recipients