Brant Hasler, PhD

Project 2 Lead

Dr. Hasler is the Project Leader of Project 2 of the CARRS study. His research program, which has been funded by the National Institutes of Health and various foundations, focuses on the role of the sleep and circadian rhythms in regulating affect and motivation, particularly as relevant to affective disorders and substance abuse. In addition to his research program, Dr. Hasler is actively engaged in research mentorship and clinical supervision, as well as direct clinical practice, and is the Director of our accredited Behavioral Sleep Medicine training fellowship. In his free time, Dr. Hasler enjoys trying new restaurants, cooking at home, hiking, biking, and hanging out with his wife, daughter, and their 3 trusty canine companions. Dr. Hasler is much better able to enjoy his free time ever since he assembled such a hard-working, responsible, intelligent, and fun research team.