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Director at Cramlington manufacturer becomes world's first professor of sleep science
A director at a Cramlington-based mattress manufacturing firm has become the world’s only professor of sleep science.
Mammoth Technologies’ director of Sleep Science and Research, Jason Ellis, who runs the Sleep Research Centre at Northumbria University, celebrated his new ‘Professor’ status in the presence of world leading industry peers at an inauguration ceremony at Northumbria University on April 2.
Jason joined the Mammoth team in the summer of 2012 following the company’s long-standing collaboration between Mammoth Technologies and experts from the Sleep Research Centre.
He carried out extensive research which established Mammoth as makers of the only mattress clinically proven to enhance sleep.
Professor Ellis said: “Working with Mammoth to create the perfect mattress is something I am passionate about and the Professorship recognises the time and hard work I’ve spent researching sleep.”
Mammoth mattresses are Class 1 registered medical devices with the Medicines and Healthcare Regulatory Authority (MHRA). The company is one of the fastest growing mattress manufacturers in the UK and has many other testimonials and affiliations with various health, educational and sporting authorities.
As well as the University of Northumbria Sleep Science Centre, they include the Newcastle University School of Bio-Sciences, the British Athletes Commission, English and Irish Rugby Players Associations and the UK Chiropractic Patients Commission.
Mammoth’s managing director John Tuton added: “We’re delighted to have Professor Ellis as part of our team. His knowledge, experience and expertise has, and will continue to further enhance our position as highly qualified technologists and industry leaders.
“It also highlights the fact that Britain is not only a leader in medical device and foam technologies but also in the research, diagnosis and prescription of sleep science.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Tom Keighley .
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