Benefits for every stage of your career.
The SRS offers a range of benefits, designed to support professional growth and enhance research in sleep and circadian science.
Access Education & Training
The SRS is a co-organizer of the annual SLEEP meeting, the premier scientific event in the field. SRS membership provides you with a significant discount on SLEEP meeting registration fees. Whether you’re seeking to advance your research, enhance clinical practice, or find community and mentorship, the SLEEP meeting’s diverse program is designed to fuel your progress.
Network & Connect
SRS membership connects you with a global network of experts in sleep and circadian science, helping you foster collaborations and professional relationships.
Stay Informed & Engaged
As an SRS member, you have online access to the most recent issues and the full archives of the journal SLEEP and journal SLEEP Advances, along with a wealth of educational materials, webinars, and tools designed to support your research and professional growth. You also receive a significant discount on open access fees when publishing in SLEEP, and SLEEP Advances!
- PubAlert: Stay up to date on current research with PubAlert, a bi-weekly email containing the newest research articles from your area of interest. Login to your member account to activate your alerts.
- SRS Learning Center: Search, register for and access the SRS catalog of on-demand recordings, webinars, and other resources.
Advance Your Career
Whether you’re an early-career researcher or an established expert, SRS offers numerous opportunities for career advancement, including career advancement programs, grant opportunities, and resources tailored to your professional development.
- Young scientists can explore the field of sleep research during the free SRS Trainee Symposia at SLEEP.
- Search sleep and circadian job opportunities via either the Trainee Job Board or the Professional Job Board.
- Learn from others, and build your own professional presence, by registering for or speaking at the SRS Virtual Seminar Series.
Make Your Voice Heard: Advocacy Support
The SRS is dedicated to increasing the funding available for sleep and circadian research. The SRS’s advocacy network regularly communicates with Congress and NIH, and the Advocacy Task Force guides and organizes SRS volunteers in their advocacy efforts.
Download the SRS Member Benefits handout (PDF).