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Associate Professor Jasneek Chawla
Associate Professor

Jasneek Chawla

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Overview

Background

Associate Professor Chawla is a senior clinician within the Respiratory and Sleep Department at Queensland Children’s Hospital (QCH). She founded the Kids Sleep Research Group at the Child Health Research Centre, The University of Queensland (CHRC-UQ), and plays a pivotal role in embedding research within the clinical department to ensure meaningful impact for patients.​

Associate Professor Chawla’s research is deeply informed by her clinical practice and interactions with her patients and their families. Her PhD focused on evaluating the impact of sleep interventions on functional, cognitive and behavioural outcomes in children with Down syndrome and was supported by three fellowships. This formed the foundation of her interest in improving sleep for children with medical complexity. Over time, this has expanded to encompass broader efforts to enhance healthcare delivery and advocate for optimal care for these children and their families. As a result, A/Prof Chawla has strong partnerships with multiple disability consumer support organisations, is part of the leadership group for the UQ Disability Collaboratory and has been appointed as a board director for the not-for-profit organisation Child UnLimited .​

Associate Professor Chawla’s contributions have been recognised through multiple nominations for excellence in research awards at Children’s Health Queensland and UQ over the past three years, and she was a finalist for the Women in Technology QLD Emerging Achiever in Science award in 2022. In 2024 alone, she published 11 peer-reviewed papers while maintaining a 50% clinical role, contributing to a total of 44 peer-reviewed publications, 500 citations, and an h-index of 10.​ In 2025 A/Prof Chawla has received the Children’s Health Queensland Excellence in Research Award, and the 2025 Young Tall Poppy Science Awards.

Associate Professor Chawla has cultivated strong collaborative relationships with clinical teams at QCH, academic institutions, and clinician-researchers across Australia. Her leadership in MRFF-NHMRC funded research is complemented by support from philanthropic organisations such as Down Syndrome Queensland (DSQ) and industry partners including Fisher and Paykel and Sonomedical. She has extensive experience engaging with consumer organisations and has pioneered innovative methods to involve children and families in research, ensuring their voices are central to the process.​

Nationally, Associate Professor Chawla was elected as President of the Australasian Sleep Association (2024–2028), representing the sleep professional community, advocating for consumers, and contributing to the organisation’s strategic direction. Over the past three years, she has been invited to speak at major international and national conferences, including the International Paediatric Sleep Association Conference, the World Down Syndrome Congress, and the Australasian Society of Head and Neck Surgery Annual Conference.​

She regularly reviews for scientific journals and conferences, has served as a guest editor for Frontiers in Sleep, and is a senior editor for the Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health. Her commitment to mentorship is evident in her supervision of paediatric advanced trainees, medical and allied health students (6–10 annually), and her role as primary supervisor for a higher degree research student. She also supports industry placements for PhD students and mentors through the UQ Women in Leadership Course and the Child Unlimited Youth Mentorship Program.​

Availability

Associate Professor Jasneek Chawla is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Doctoral (Research) of Medicine (Research), The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • Paediatric Sleep

  • Sleep and Disability

Research impacts

Dr Chawla's research focuses on raising awareness of the importance of sleep for children. It aims to improve sleep evaluation for high-risk children such as those with Down syndrome and other disabilities. Dr Chawla is collaborating internationally and nationally to develop services for these groups. She has multiple philanthropic and industry partners including Down syndrome Queensland, Down syndrome Australia, ARACY, Health and Wellbeing Qld, Child Unlimited, Fisher and Paykel and Sonomedical.

Works

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107 works between 1977 and 2026

1 - 20 of 107 works

2026

Journal Article

Discomfort in the Unexpected: A Mixed‐Methods Study on Australian Clinicians' Experiences of Explaining Prenatal Screening Results

Anderson, Mark B., Cooke, Emma, Thorpe, Karen and Chawla, Jasneek K. (2026). Discomfort in the Unexpected: A Mixed‐Methods Study on Australian Clinicians' Experiences of Explaining Prenatal Screening Results. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 66 (2) e70119, e70119. doi: 10.1111/ajo.70119

Discomfort in the Unexpected: A Mixed‐Methods Study on Australian Clinicians' Experiences of Explaining Prenatal Screening Results

2026

Journal Article

Clinician perceptions around management of sleep problems in children with neurodisability

Fullwood, Kasey, O'Donohue, Kate, Bernard, Anne, Langdon, Grace, Vandeleur, Moya, Waters, Karen and Chawla, Jasneek (2026). Clinician perceptions around management of sleep problems in children with neurodisability. Child: Care, Health and Development, 52 (2) e70244, e70244. doi: 10.1111/cch.70244

Clinician perceptions around management of sleep problems in children with neurodisability

2026

Conference Publication

Establishing Consensus Guidelines for the Assessment and Management of Sleep-Disordered Breathing and Behavioural Sleep Disturbance in Children with Neurodisability: A Delphi Study

Hudson, F., Langdon, G., Bernard, A., Vandeleur, M., Waters, K. and Chawla, J. (2026). Establishing Consensus Guidelines for the Assessment and Management of Sleep-Disordered Breathing and Behavioural Sleep Disturbance in Children with Neurodisability: A Delphi Study. 18th World Sleep Congress, Singapore, Singapore, 5-10 September 2025. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.sleep.2025.107725

Establishing Consensus Guidelines for the Assessment and Management of Sleep-Disordered Breathing and Behavioural Sleep Disturbance in Children with Neurodisability: A Delphi Study

2026

Conference Publication

Exploring the impact of technology use in children with and without neurodisabilities. findings from a cross-sectional study

Shin, I., Langdon, G., Bernard, A., Vandeleur, M., Waters, K. and Chawla, J. (2026). Exploring the impact of technology use in children with and without neurodisabilities. findings from a cross-sectional study. 18th World Sleep Congress, Singapore, Singapore, 5-10 September 2025. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.sleep.2025.107727

Exploring the impact of technology use in children with and without neurodisabilities. findings from a cross-sectional study

2026

Conference Publication

Developing a tailored behavioural sleep program for children with neurodisability through consumer and stakeholder consultation

Fullwood, K., Coles, L., Thorpe, K., Hudson, F., Waters, K., Vandeleur, M. and Chawla, J. (2026). Developing a tailored behavioural sleep program for children with neurodisability through consumer and stakeholder consultation. 18th World Sleep Congress, Singapore, 5-10 September 2025. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier BV. doi: 10.1016/j.sleep.2025.107715

Developing a tailored behavioural sleep program for children with neurodisability through consumer and stakeholder consultation

2026

Conference Publication

Inter-scorer concordance and method agreement in paediatric Sonomat® scoring for sleep disordered breathing

Adams, A. -M, Collaro, A., Espinoza, T., Marriott, L., Thind, R., Waters, K., Chawla, J. and Vandeleur, M. (2026). Inter-scorer concordance and method agreement in paediatric Sonomat® scoring for sleep disordered breathing. 18th World Sleep Congress, Singapore, 5-10 September 2025. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.sleep.2025.107734

Inter-scorer concordance and method agreement in paediatric Sonomat® scoring for sleep disordered breathing

2026

Conference Publication

Inter-scorer concordance and method agreement in paediatric Sonomat® scoring for sleep disordered breathing

Adams, A.-M., Collaro, A., Espinoza, T., Marriott, L., Thind, R., Waters, K., Chawla, J. and Vandeleur, M. (2026). Inter-scorer concordance and method agreement in paediatric Sonomat® scoring for sleep disordered breathing. 18th World Sleep Congress, Singapore, 5-10 September 2025. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.sleep.2025.107734

Inter-scorer concordance and method agreement in paediatric Sonomat® scoring for sleep disordered breathing

2026

Conference Publication

Diagnostic accuracy of a contactless sleep mat; “the Sonomat®” compared to level 1 polysomnography in children with neurodisability – findings from an Australian multi-centre trial

Chawla, J., Collaro, A., Vandeleur, M., Adams, A.-M., Espinoza, T., Marriott, L., Thind, R. and Waters, K. (2026). Diagnostic accuracy of a contactless sleep mat; “the Sonomat®” compared to level 1 polysomnography in children with neurodisability – findings from an Australian multi-centre trial. 18th World Sleep Congress, Singapore, 5-10 September 2025. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.sleep.2025.107717

Diagnostic accuracy of a contactless sleep mat; “the Sonomat®” compared to level 1 polysomnography in children with neurodisability – findings from an Australian multi-centre trial

2026

Conference Publication

Clinician perceptions around management of sleep problems in children with neurodisability

Fullwood, K., O'donohue, K., Bernard, A., Waters, K., Vandeleur, M. and Chawla, J. (2026). Clinician perceptions around management of sleep problems in children with neurodisability. 18th World Sleep Congress, Singapore, 5-10 September 2025. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier BV. doi: 10.1016/j.sleep.2025.107710

Clinician perceptions around management of sleep problems in children with neurodisability

2026

Journal Article

Prescribing with sleep in mind: Polypharmaceutical considerations in children with neurodevelopmental disorders

Anderson, M., Hudson, F., Bernard, A., Agnoletto, L., Vandeleur, M., Waters, K. and Chawla, J. (2026). Prescribing with sleep in mind: Polypharmaceutical considerations in children with neurodevelopmental disorders. Sleep Medicine, 138 107747, 107747. doi: 10.1016/j.sleep.2025.107747

Prescribing with sleep in mind: Polypharmaceutical considerations in children with neurodevelopmental disorders

2026

Journal Article

Learning from parents about the prevalence of SDB in children with neurodevelopmental disorders and their preferences for diagnostic testing

Vandeleur, M., Anderson, M., Kevat, A., Alwadhi, D., Bernard, A., Waters, K. and Chawla, J. (2026). Learning from parents about the prevalence of SDB in children with neurodevelopmental disorders and their preferences for diagnostic testing. Sleep Medicine, 138 107735, 107735. doi: 10.1016/j.sleep.2025.107735

Learning from parents about the prevalence of SDB in children with neurodevelopmental disorders and their preferences for diagnostic testing

2026

Journal Article

How much sleep medicine is taught to Australian and New Zealand medical students?

Bin, Yu Sun, Chawla, Jasneek, Dorrian, Jillian, Falloon, Karen, Meaklim, Hailey, Ferguson, Sally, Ellender, Claire M and Young, Alan (2026). How much sleep medicine is taught to Australian and New Zealand medical students?. SLEEP, 49 (4) zsag020. doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsag020

How much sleep medicine is taught to Australian and New Zealand medical students?

2026

Journal Article

Age prediction from infancy to adolescence at the onset of N2 sleep using an ECG-derived tachogram

Iyer, Kartik K., Roberts, James A., Waak, Michaela, Vogrin, Simon J., Kevat, Ajay, Chawla, Jasneek, Haataja, Leena M., Lauronen, Leena, Vanhatalo, Sampsa and Stevenson, Nathan J. (2026). Age prediction from infancy to adolescence at the onset of N2 sleep using an ECG-derived tachogram. Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, 111 108234, 1-8. doi: 10.1016/j.bspc.2025.108234

Age prediction from infancy to adolescence at the onset of N2 sleep using an ECG-derived tachogram

2025

Journal Article

How many nights is just right? Effect of number of nights spent initiating continuous positive airway pressure in the paediatric sleep laboratory on treatment adherence

Windress, Anna, Collaro, Andrew, Chew, Ai Xin, Wilson, Alice, Leclerc, Marie-Josee, Chawla, Jasneek and Kevat, Ajay (2025). How many nights is just right? Effect of number of nights spent initiating continuous positive airway pressure in the paediatric sleep laboratory on treatment adherence. Sleep Science and Practice, 10 (1) 6. doi: 10.1186/s41606-025-00168-1

How many nights is just right? Effect of number of nights spent initiating continuous positive airway pressure in the paediatric sleep laboratory on treatment adherence

2025

Book Chapter

Families caring for a child with disability

Coles, Laetitia, Selvam, Eshaa and Chawla, Jasneek (2025). Families caring for a child with disability. The Palgrave encyclopedia of disability. (pp. 1-14) edited by Gabriel Bennett and Emma Goodall. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan Cham. doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-40858-8_93-1

Families caring for a child with disability

2025

Journal Article

Behavioural sleep interventions for the management of non-respiratory sleep disorders in children with neurodisability

Fullwood, Kasey, Thorpe, Karen, Coles, Laetitia, Vandeleur, Moya, Waters, Karen and Chawla, Jasneek (2025). Behavioural sleep interventions for the management of non-respiratory sleep disorders in children with neurodisability. Sleep Medicine Reviews, 84 102185, 102185. doi: 10.1016/j.smrv.2025.102185

Behavioural sleep interventions for the management of non-respiratory sleep disorders in children with neurodisability

2025

Journal Article

Insights into the lives of families of children with neurodisabilities who have sleep problems

Langdon, Grace, O’Neil, Matilda, Cooke, Emma, Hudson, Fiona, Coles, Laetitia, Vandeleur, Moya, Waters, Karen and Chawla, Jasneek (2025). Insights into the lives of families of children with neurodisabilities who have sleep problems. Sleep Health, 11 (6), 770-780. doi: 10.1016/j.sleh.2025.08.007

Insights into the lives of families of children with neurodisabilities who have sleep problems

2025

Journal Article

Decoding brain age predictions from sleep electroencephalography across infancy to adolescence

Iyer, Kartik K., Staton, Sally, Collaro, Andrew, Kevat, Ajay, Vanhatalo, Sampsa, Roberts, James A., Chawla, Jasneek and Stevenson, Nathan J. (2025). Decoding brain age predictions from sleep electroencephalography across infancy to adolescence. Scientific Reports, 15 (1) 41590, 1-13. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-25482-7

Decoding brain age predictions from sleep electroencephalography across infancy to adolescence

2025

Journal Article

Optimising patient care, expectations and experiences: Healthcare providers’ experiences of delivering sleep medicine services within an Australian tertiary paediatric facility

Gough, Suzanne, Cooke, Emma, Goldsworthy, Adrian, Miguel, Maria Carmen, Birt, James, Baumann, Oliver and Chawla, Jasneek (2025). Optimising patient care, expectations and experiences: Healthcare providers’ experiences of delivering sleep medicine services within an Australian tertiary paediatric facility. European Journal of Paediatric Neurology, 59, 31-37. doi: 10.1016/j.ejpn.2025.09.007

Optimising patient care, expectations and experiences: Healthcare providers’ experiences of delivering sleep medicine services within an Australian tertiary paediatric facility

2025

Journal Article

Management of sleep-disordered breathing in children with craniofacial abnormalities and skeletal dysplasia

Kortge, X. T., Collaro, A. J., Idris, G., Slee, N., Phua, Y. and Chawla, J. K. (2025). Management of sleep-disordered breathing in children with craniofacial abnormalities and skeletal dysplasia. Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 36 (8) 11375, 2707-2711. doi: 10.1097/SCS.0000000000011375

Management of sleep-disordered breathing in children with craniofacial abnormalities and skeletal dysplasia

Funding

Current funding

  • 2025 - 2030
    Australasian Cerebral Palsy Health Network (Aus CPHealthNet)
    NHMRC Centres of Research Excellence
    Open grant
  • 2024 - 2028
    Clinical Utility of Level 3 Studies in Paediatric Sleep Medicine (Externally led MRFF OSDMOSA by University of Sydney).
    University of Sydney
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2027
    Early Sleep Interventions to Improve Outcomes in Children with Neurodisability
    NHMRC MRFF EPCDR - Chronic Neurological Conditions
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2025
    Sleep for Health in Hospitals
    Royal Australasian College of Physicians
    Open grant
  • 2024 - 2025
    Untapping the potential of sleep health to improve prevention and management of mental health problems in First Nations Children
    NHMRC MRFF Childhood Mental Health Research
    Open grant
  • 2024 - 2025
    Co-designing Obstructive Sleep Apnoea screening and diagnostic approaches for First Nations Australians: Strengthening clinical pathways with lived-experience support from community champions
    NHMRC MRFF Optimising Screening, Diagnosis and Management of Obstructive Sleep Apnoea
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2024
    Evaluating delivery experience for new diagnosis of Down syndrome or other chromosomal differences
    Research Donation Generic
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2024
    Tackling Sleep to Improve Outcomes in Children with Neurodisability
    Preclinical and Clinical Early Career Research
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

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