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Dr. Jaime Devine

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Jaime K. Devine, Ph.D., is an associate scientist in Operational Fatigue and Performance at the Institutes for Behavior Resources (IBR; https://ibrinc.org/) in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. IBR licenses the Fatigue Avoidance Scheduling Tool (FAST®) software, which utilizes the Sleep, Activity, Fatigue, and Task Effectiveness (SAFTE™) biomathematical model of fatigue (https://www.saftefast.com/). Dr. Devine has undergraduate degrees in Psychology and Biology from the George Washington University in Washington, DC. She earned her Masters and Ph.D. in Neuroscience from Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, and received a Certificate in Sleep Medicine and a Certificate in Biostatistics from Harvard Medical School as a member of the Human Sleep and Inflammatory Systems Laboratory. She studied sleep behavior in United States soldiers as a member of the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research Sleep Research Center and Operation Research Team. She specializes in actigraphy and consumer sleep technologies, sleep in real-world and operational environments, and the interaction between sleep and health outcomes.

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Jaime K. Devine, Ph.D., is an associate scientist in Operational Fatigue and Performance at the Institutes for Behavior Resources (IBR; https://ibrinc.org/) in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. IBR licenses the Fatigue Avoidance Scheduling Tool (FAST®) software, which utilizes the Sleep, Activity, Fatigue, and Task Effectiveness (SAFTE™) biomathematical model of fatigue (https://www.saftefast.com/). Dr. Devine has undergraduate degrees in Psychology and Biology from the George Washington University in Washington, DC. She earned her Masters and Ph.D. in Neuroscience from Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, and received a Certificate in Sleep Medicine and a Certificate in Biostatistics from Harvard Medical School as a member of the Human Sleep and Inflammatory Systems Laboratory. She studied sleep behavior in United States soldiers as a member of the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research Sleep Research Center and Operation Research Team. She specializes in actigraphy and consumer sleep technologies, sleep in real-world and operational environments, and the interaction between sleep and health outcomes.