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SUMMARY:SRS Virtual Seminar Series - Sleep & Gender Minority Youth
DESCRIPTION:Date and Time: February 22\, 2022 at 2:00 pm\, ET\nSpeaker: Jessica C. Levenson\, PhD\nUniversity of Pittsburgh School of Medicine\nTitle: “Sleep & Gender Minority Youth” \nRegister Now
URL:https://sleepresearchsociety.org/event/srs-virtual-seminar-series-sleep-gender-minority-youth/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220125T140000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220104T145647Z
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SUMMARY:SRS Virtual Seminar Series - Sleep & The Development of Motor Control in Motor Cortex
DESCRIPTION:Date and Time: January 25\, 2022 at 2:00 pm\, ET\nSpeaker: Jimmy Dooley\, PhD\nUniversity of Iowa\nTitle: “Sleep & The Development of Motor Control in Motor Cortex” \nRegister Now
URL:https://sleepresearchsociety.org/event/srs-virtual-seminar-series-sleep-the-development-of-motor-control-in-motor-cortex/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220125T130000
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SUMMARY:Advancing the Science of Sleep and Circadian Research: Release of the National Institutes of Health’s   Sleep Research Plan
DESCRIPTION:The Sleep Research and sleep disorders patient communities cordially invite members and staff to a virtual congressional briefing: \nAdvancing the Science of Sleep and Circadian Research: Release of the National Institutes of Health’s Sleep Research Plan \nTuesday\, January 25\, 2022\n1:00 PM – 2:00 PM ET \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/82031884319?pwd=N0M3cldNcVJ1bUVrUllFMkRpOENzdz09 \nSpeakers Include: \n\nCongresswoman Zoe Lofgren\, 19th District of California\nCongressman Jamie Raskin\, 8th District of Maryland\nGabriel Haddad\, SDRAB Representative and Researcher [Invited]\nNita Lewis Shattuck\, Naval Post-Graduate School\nAlexandra Wharton\, SDRAB Representative and Patient Advocate\nLaura Scott Hoffman\, Restless Legs Syndrome Patient Advocate\n\nEmcee \n\nNamni Goel\, Sleep Research Society President-Elect\n\nKeynote Speaker \n\nMarishka Brown\, Director\, National Center on Sleep Disorders Research\, National Institutes of Health\n\n[This event complies with the widely-attended event exception] \nPlease register by reaching out to Jackson Rau at rau@hmcw.org
URL:https://sleepresearchsociety.org/event/advancing-the-science-of-sleep-and-circadian-research-release-of-the-national-institutes-of-healths-sleep-research-plan/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211025T070000
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CREATED:20210722T131251Z
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SUMMARY:Impacts of Sleep and Circadian Biology on Alzheimer's and Aging
DESCRIPTION:Emerging evidence supports complex relationships between aging\, sleep and circadian rhythm\, and Alzheimer’s disease progression. This residential workshop will teach the fundamentals\, as well as cutting-edge genetics and genomics approaches in these fields. This interdisciplinary workshop will have will foster student-teacher interactions for future collaborations and advances. \nStay up-to-date on current practices by attending this 3.5 day\, in-person conference. \nThis course will feature: \n\nMorning seminars to introduce the fundamentals of sleep/circadian biology in Alzheimer’s disease\, and advanced computational approaches in genetics and genomics\nHands-on afternoon workshops focusing on ‘omics’ analyses\, career development\, grantsmanship\, ethics and more!\nBreaks and evening discussions for networking\nPoster session\n\nPerfect for graduate students\, postdoctoral fellows\, and junior and senior investigators! \nDownload Flyer
URL:https://sleepresearchsociety.org/event/impacts-of-sleep-and-circadian-biology-on-alzheimers-disease-and-aging/
LOCATION:The Jackson Laboratory\, 600 Main Street\, Bar Harbor\, ME\, 04609\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210913T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210913T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T151515
CREATED:20210825T213056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210913T113037Z
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SUMMARY:Sleep Research Society Focus Group COVID-19 and Sequelae: Critical Opportunities for Sleep & Circadian Sciences Research
DESCRIPTION:Please join our webinar: SRS Focus Group COVID-19 and Sequelae: Critical Opportunities for Sleep & Circadian Sciences Research. \nThe objectives of this focus group are to discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted public health\, creating new sleep issues for millions\, and causing complications in treatment for preexisting sleep patients. We will contextualize these discussions with current events and emerging scientific findings and reports with an effort to identify knowledge gaps and new research opportunities. Registration is free\, but required. The webinar will be recorded and available at a later date. \nRegister here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_KlzqR7jkRMGjV5kEpv_iUA \nDate and Time: Monday\, September 13\, 2:00pm – 4:00pm CT\nChair: Kenneth P Wright\, PhD\nPanelists: \nAkinyemi O Ajayi\, MD\, FAASM\nBrian E Cade\, PhD\nCharles Czeisler\, MD\, PhD\nDennis Hwang\, MD\nMeir H Kryger\, MD\, FAASM\nAtul Malhotra\, MD\, FAASM\nSaif Mashaqi\, MD\nAnne M Morse\, DO\nHanna M Ollila\, PhD\nSairam Parthasarathy\, MD\, FAASM\nCinthya Peña-Orbea\, MD\nElisa Perger\, MD\nKannan Ramar\, MD\, FAASM\nRebecca Robbins\, PhD\nDaniel J Taylor\, PhD\nMihaela Teodorescu\, MD \nRegister in advance for this webinar. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. \nThis opportunity is made possible by the Sleep Research Society Foundation. \nA special thank you to the 2021 Industry Advisory Council members supporting this focus group – Avadel\, Eisai\, Idorsia\, Inspire\, Jazz\, Philips\, ResMed\, Respicardia\, SomnoMed\, Takeda and WHOOP.
URL:https://sleepresearchsociety.org/event/sleep-research-society-focus-group-covid-19-and-sequelae-critical-opportunities-for-sleep-circadian-sciences-research/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210910T100000
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CREATED:20210819T175152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210915T165352Z
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SUMMARY:Sleep 101 Symposium: Sleep Health in the Pandemic and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Each year\, the Sleep 101 Symposium highlights advances and opportunities in sleep and circadian science and research for the public\, sleep and circadian community\, and federal research agency representatives. This year’s symposium is titled “Sleep Health in the Pandemic and Beyond” and will take place from 10:00 AM to noon ET on September 10\, 2021. \nSession 1: Impact of the Pandemic on Sleep and Circadian Health\nCharles Morin\, Ph.D.\nUniversité Laval\, Quebec\, Canada \nSession 2: Sleep Health Disparities\nNatasha J. Williams\, Ed.D.\, M.P.H.\nNew York University Grossman School of Medicine\, New York\, NY \nSession 3: Sleep and Circadian Misalignment and Work Shift Duration\nHans Van Dongen\, Ph.D.\nWashington State University\, Spokane \, WA \nSession 4: Sleep and Post-Acute Sequelae of COVID-19\nReena Mehra\, M.D.\, M.S.\nCase Western Reserve University School of Medicine\, Cleveland\, OH \nLive Q&A with the Speakers. \nThis event is coordinated with the National Center on Sleep Disorder Research and the Sleep Research Society. \n\nWatch Recording
URL:https://sleepresearchsociety.org/event/sleep-101-symposium-sleep-health-in-the-pandemic-and-beyond/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210729T093000
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DTSTAMP:20260403T151515
CREATED:20210727T181911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210727T185323Z
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SUMMARY:Sleep Research Society Focus Group: Non-PAP Treatment alternatives for Obstructive Sleep Apnea
DESCRIPTION:The objectives of this focus group are to discuss the role of dental devices and hypoglossal nerve stimulation for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea in light of the current scientific evidence. The discussion will focus on various barriers and facilitators for adoption of such non-PAP treatment approaches that include access to care\, expertise\, multi-disciplinary teams\, reimbursement\, regulatory aspects\, treatment guidelines\, health policies and other factors related to delivery of care. We will contextualize these discussions with current events and emerging scientific findings and reports (e.g.\, AHRQ\, SAVE\, etc.) with an effort to identify knowledge gaps and new research opportunities. \nDate and Time: Thursday\, 29 July 2021 – 7:30am-9:30am PST/9:30am-11:30am CT\nSupported by: SomnoMed \nChair: Sairam Parthasarathy\, MD\, FAASM\nPanelists: Joseph M Ojile MD\, FAASM\nPatrick J Strollo Jr\, MD\, FAASM\nReena Mehra MD\, FAASM\, FCCP\, FAHA\nJohn S Viviano DDS\, Diplomate\, ABDSM\nDavid M Rapoport MD\nNajib Ayas MD\nDennis Hwang MD\nClete A Kushida MD\, PhD\, FAASM\nSamuel T. Kuna\, MD\nFernanda R Almeida DDS\, PhD\, Diplomate\, ABDSM\nOlivier M Vanderveken MD\, PhD\nMihaela Teodorescu MD\, FAASM\nBharati Prasad MD\nRichard K Bogan MD\, FAASM\, FCCP\nImran Patel\, DMD\nJonathan S. Lown\, MD \nRegister Now
URL:https://sleepresearchsociety.org/event/sleep-research-society-focus-group-non-pap-treatment-alternatives-for-obstructive-sleep-apnea/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210610T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210613T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T151515
CREATED:20201201T154005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201209T210142Z
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SUMMARY:SLEEP 2021
DESCRIPTION:SLEEP is the annual meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies\, LLC (APSS)\, which is a joint venture of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) and the Sleep Research Society (SRS).\nThe SLEEP meeting provides evidence-based education to advance the science and clinical practice of sleep medicine\, disseminates cutting-edge sleep and circadian research\, promotes the translation of basic science into clinical practice\, and fosters the future of the field by providing career development opportunities at all levels. There is simply no other gathering of sleep professionals anywhere of this scale. The conference is attended by thousands of individuals from all around the world\, all connected by their interest and/or expertise in sleep medicine. Many of these attendees are pioneering leaders in the field. If you are looking to network\, you must attend SLEEP.
URL:https://sleepresearchsociety.org/event/sleep-2021/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210326T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210506T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T151515
CREATED:20210322T003150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210322T003150Z
UID:6600-1616774400-1620316800@sleepresearchsociety.org
SUMMARY:Trainee Networking Development Suite
DESCRIPTION:The SRS Trainee Networking Development Suite offers trainee members an opportunity to network with other trainees\, experienced researchers\, and mentors in sleep and circadian science. Click here to register today! \nFull Schedule: \n\nNavigating Career Transitions and Family \n\nFriday\, March 26\, 2021 @ 4:00 pm\, CT\nPanelists: Brant P. Hasler\, PhD| Elizabeth B. Klerman\, MD\, PhD| Jennifer L. Martin\, PhD | Katherine M. Sharkey\, MD\, PhD\n\n\nMoving Through Failure\n\nFriday\, April 9\, 2021 @ 4:00 pm\, CT\nPanelists: Tony J. Cunningham\, PhD| Michael A. Grandner\, PhD| Ketema N. Paul\, PhD| Rebecca Robbins\, PhD\n\n\nManaging Up and Managing Down\n\nThursday\, May 6\, 2021 @ 4:00 pm\, CT\nPanelists: Philip R. Gehrman\, PhD | Ann E. Rogers\, PhD | Adam P. Spira\, PhD | Terri E. Weaver\, PhD\, RN\n\n\n\nRegister Now
URL:https://sleepresearchsociety.org/event/trainee-networking-development-suite/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210208T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210322T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T151515
CREATED:20200512T185049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210127T224608Z
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SUMMARY:Advances in Sleep & Circadian Science 2021
DESCRIPTION:Starting February 8\, 2021\, the Advances in Sleep and Circadian Science Series will be hosted in bi-weekly sessions. Each session will have two 1-hour panels with a live Q&A at the end of each panel. Click here to register today! \nFull Schedule:  \n\nFebruary 8\, 2021 – 10:00 am – 12:00 pm\, CT\n\n10:00 AM – 11:00 AM – More Than Glue: The Emerging Role of Glia in Sleep and Circadian Systems\nSpeakers: Lauren Hablitz\, PhD; Marco Brancaccio\, PhD; Marcos Frank\, PhD\n11:00 AM – 12:00 PM – Sleep and Clock – Immunity Boosters\nSpeakers: Christoph Scheiermann\, PhD; Julie Williams\, PhD; Mark Zielinski\, PhD\n\n\nFebruary 22\, 2021 – 10:00 am – 12:00 pm\, CT\n\n10:00 AM – 11:00 AM – Sleeping Around the Clock\, Together or Apart\nSpeakers: Brant Hasler\, PhD; Kyunghee Koh\, PhD; Wendy Troxel\, PhD\n11:00 AM – 12:00 PM – Sleep and Rhythms from Conception to Tots\nSpeakers: Miranda Lim\, MD\, PhD; Monique LeBourgeois\, PhD; Sarah England\, PhD\n\n\nMarch 8\, 2021 – 10:00 am – 12:00 pm\, CT\n\n10:00 AM – 11:00 AM – Is it Time to be Awake? Sleep and Circadian Control of Alertness\nSpeakers: Elda Arrigoni\, PhD; Emery Brown\, MD\, PhD; Hans Van Dongen\, PhD\n11:00 AM – 12:00 PM – Light Integration: Photons\, Phase Shifts and Sleep\nSpeakers: Michael Do\, PhD; Michael Gorman\, PhD; Tiffany Schmidt\, PhD\n\n\nMarch 22\, 2021  – 10:00 am – 12:00 pm\, CT\n\n10:00 AM – 11:00 AM – Sleep for the Cure: Sleep\, Cancer\, and Circadian Clocks\nSpeakers: Carla Finkielstein\, PhD; David Raizen\, MD\, PhD; Steve Kay\, PhD\n11:00 AM – 12:00 PM – Time to Sleep\, Replenish\, and Re-energize\nSpeakers: Chiara Cirelli\, PhD; Dragana Rogulja\, PhD; Markus Schmidt\, PhD\n\n\n\nRegister Now
URL:https://sleepresearchsociety.org/event/advances-in-sleep-circadian-science-2021/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210111T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210111T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T151515
CREATED:20201027T154325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201111T145256Z
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SUMMARY:Sleep Research Network Workshop: Effective Clinical Trials
DESCRIPTION:This free half-day workshop will focus on planning and implementing successful clinical trials in sleep and circadian medicine. \nAttendees will learn how to plan a well-designed\, rigorous clinical trial for disorders such as insomnia\, sleep-related breathing disorders\, hypersomnia\, movement disorders\, circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorders\, and promotion of sleep health in various populations. The workshop will also focus on the essentials of effective oversight and implementation of clinical trials\, including various aspects of intervention and trial design\, data and safety monitoring\, recruitment & retention\, adherence & attrition and the use of information technology and electronic health records in clinical trials. \nTrainee support is a core goal of the workshop. Trainees can participate in networking sessions and receive personalized feedback on grants or other topics through one-on-one videoconference sessions with experienced sleep and circadian researchers. \nRegister Today
URL:https://sleepresearchsociety.org/event/sleep-research-network-workshop-effective-clinical-trials/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200827
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200831
DTSTAMP:20260403T151515
CREATED:20191010T140053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200922T194459Z
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SUMMARY:SLEEP 2020
DESCRIPTION:SLEEP Update: SLEEP 2020 Annual Meeting is Going Virtual in August –  learn more×SLEEP is the premier world forum for the presentation and discussion of the latest developments in clinical sleep medicine and sleep and circadian science. The SLEEP meeting provides evidence-based education to advance the science and clinical practice of sleep medicine\, disseminates cutting-edge sleep and circadian research\, promotes the translation of basic science into clinical practice\, and fosters the future of the field by providing career development opportunities at all levels.
URL:https://sleepresearchsociety.org/event/sleep-2020/
LOCATION:Virtual Event\, PA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190924T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190924T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T151515
CREATED:20190904T162726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190904T203725Z
UID:3797-1569315600-1569348000@sleepresearchsociety.org
SUMMARY:SRS-CSS Frontiers Scientific Workshop
DESCRIPTION:SRS-CSS Frontiers Scientific Workshop\nThe Sleep Research Society (SRS) & Canadian Sleep Society (CSS) Frontiers Scientific Meeting is a 1-day workshop contained within the World Sleep scientific program. Register to attend this comprehensive and state-of-the art update on the link between sleep and brain function and physiology in both experimental and population-based studies. \nSummary\nSleep is important for the brain as well as the body. The workshop will include an exciting range of speakers that will present data linking sleep to brain function and physiology in both experimental and population-based studies. Our key speakers are renowned experts in the field of sleep and health (Dr. Phyllis Zee) and in the associations between sleep and cognitive function (Dr. Nadia Gosselin). Each featured presentation is followed by an oral symposium on a related theme with a broad range of speakers and topics. \nChairs\nJohn Peever (Canada) | Kristen Knutson (United States) \nDownload Flyer
URL:https://sleepresearchsociety.org/event/srs-css-frontiers-scientific-workshop/
LOCATION:Vancouver Convention Centre\, 1055 Canada Pl\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6C 0C3\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190922T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190922T114500
DTSTAMP:20260403T151515
CREATED:20190904T211606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190904T211606Z
UID:3832-1569139200-1569152700@sleepresearchsociety.org
SUMMARY:Sleep-Circadian Informatics Data Harmonization
DESCRIPTION:Summary\nThe goal of the workshop is to discuss sleep-circadian informatics and data harmonization with a view towards facilitating the expansion of existing cohorts and merging datasets to enhance international informatics data sharing and collaboration. \nThe sessions will be very interactive\, with 4 Panel Leaders who will introduce the topic of discussion and frame the issues and then lead breakout groups. \nFollowing the breakout there will be a brief presentation by each panel breakout leader\, and then broader discussion which will include participants from all breakout groups. \nFinally\, the Panelists will present once more to the larger group\, formulating consensus\, and/or key observations of the critical next steps for their panel’s topic of discussion. \nOpening Speaker\nDr. Melissa Haendel is the Director of Translational Data Science\, Linus Pauling Institute\, Oregon State University\, and PI of a grant from the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences to establish a National Center for Data To Health (CD2H). Dr. Haendel’s work focuses on developing data integration technologies and implementation of platforms and tools for translational research. Dr. Haendel will discuss translational informatics projects including work in the development of ontologies\, and data sharing. \nPanel Breakout 1\nWhat are the most essential questions to include and how often should they be asked to be meaningful? What are some considerations for how to share the data? Are there tools\, and support infrastructure that are necessary or that would be exceptionally helpful? \nPanel Breakout 2\nWhat are the minimum technical standards for data collection (sensitivity\, sampling rate\, writing to memory\, battery capacity\, etc). \nPanel Breakout 3\nWhat measures\, and other data elements would be most critical to harmonize for polysomnography? Total sleep time\, sleep onset latency\, stages\, efficiency\, etc. \nPanel Breakout 4\nDiscussion of infrastructure needs – beginning with the example of the National Sleep Research Resource (NSRR)—currently has 170 TB of PSG/actigraphy data available to share with the world wide sleep community. \nDiscussion of General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) principles for world-wide data sharing\, Digital Object Identifier systems (DOI)\, etc. \nChairs\nEilis Boudreau (United States); Janet Mullington (United States) \nDownload Flyer
URL:https://sleepresearchsociety.org/event/sleep-circadian-informatics-data-harmonization/
LOCATION:Vancouver Convention Centre\, 1055 Canada Pl\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6C 0C3\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190921T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190921T114500
DTSTAMP:20260403T151516
CREATED:20190904T203619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190904T203619Z
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SUMMARY:Sleep Circadian Biomarkers Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Sleep-Circadian Biomarkers Workshop\nSummary\nThe goal of the workshop is to discuss sleep-circadian biomarkers and ways to facilitate international collaboration. \nThe sessions will be very interactive\, with 4 Panel Leaders who will introduce each their topics of discussion and frame the issues and then lead breakout groups that include themselves and 4 additional discussants per breakout group. \nFollowing the breakout there will be a brief presentation by each panel breakout leader\, and then broader discussion which will include participants from all breakout groups\, including discussants and broader audience members. \nFinally\, the Panelists will present once more to the larger group\, the consensus\, and/or key observations of the critical next steps for their panel’s topic of discussion. \nPanel Breakout 1\nBiomarker development is an iterative process which starts with smaller samples of extreme cases\, and moves to general populations. The sleep circadian field has begun to work on biomarker development for these use cases with deeply phenotyped small samples and has identified candidates for further omics developments. What kinds of extreme cases have been fruitful and what are the major limitations and needs for next steps? \nPanel Breakout 2\nWhat resolution of time is desirable to pinpoint with a biomarker?\nWill circadian identification require multiple systems markers? \nPanel Breakout 3\nSelecting methods\, sharing expertise\, experts and data – What has been standardized in the omics? What are current barriers? How can we identify individuals with the big data expertise and model development expertise that is needed? How can we share resources and harmonize data? \nPanel Breakout 4\nHow (much) to get involved in the contract process locally – from sponsors to academic institutions. What are barriers to data sharing and how can they be overcome so that progress towards useful biomarkers can be made available for international use? \nChairs\nJanet Mullington (United States); Eilis Boudreau (United States) \nDownload Flyer
URL:https://sleepresearchsociety.org/event/sleep-circadian-biomarkers-workshop/
LOCATION:Vancouver Convention Centre\, 1055 Canada Pl\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6C 0C3\, Canada
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190608
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190613
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SUMMARY:SLEEP 2019
DESCRIPTION:SLEEP is the premier world forum for the presentation and discussion of the latest developments in clinical sleep medicine and sleep and circadian science. The SLEEP meeting provides evidence-based education to advance the science and clinical practice of sleep medicine\, disseminates cutting-edge sleep and circadian research\, promotes the translation of basic science into clinical practice\, and fosters the future of the field by providing career development opportunities at all levels.
URL:https://sleepresearchsociety.org/event/sleep-2019/
LOCATION:Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center\, 900 E Market St\, San Antonio\, TX\, 78205\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190205
DTSTAMP:20260403T151516
CREATED:20180530T193911Z
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SUMMARY:Advances in Sleep & Circadian Science
DESCRIPTION:Join the Sleep Research Society for Advances in Sleep and Circadian Science being held at the Sheraton Sand Key Resort in Clearwater\, Florida from February 1st-4th\, 2019. This single-track conference will include sessions which contain extensive cutting-edge research discussions that bridges sleep and circadian science. Each session will then conclude with discussion\, led by an eminent sleep and/or circadian scientist. This event will provide abundant networking opportunities from trainees to established research. This is an event you won’t want to miss! \nView session information. \nPoster Presentations\nInterested in presenting your science at Advances in Sleep and Circadian Science? Click here for more details. \nExhibitors and Sponsors\nInterested in promoting your message and brand to sleep and circadian researchers? Please review the prospectus for sponsorship opportunities. \nDate and Location\n\nFebruary 1st-4th\, 2019\nSheraton Sand Key Resort in Clearwater\, Florida\n\nAddress: 1160 Gulf Blvd\, Clearwater Beach\, FL 33767\nPhone: (727) 595-1611\n\n\n\nNearby Airport Information\n\nSt. Pete-Clearwater International Airport: Approximately 13 miles away from Sheraton Sand Key Resort\nTampa Airport: Approximately 22 miles away from Sheraton Sand Key Resort\n\nActivities\nExtending your stay at Sheraton Sand Key Resort? Check out some things to do in the area! \n\nhttps://www.sheratonsandkey.com/explore/\n\nRegistration\nRegistration opens in August. \nMeeting Overview\nPlenary Session: The Future of Transdisciplinary Sleep\nand Circadian Science\nChiara Cirelli\, MD | Daniel J. Buysse\, MD | Joseph Takahashi\, PhD\nCharles A. Czeisler\, PhD\, MD \nThe Development of Sleep and Circadian Rhythms:\nFrom Molecules to Circuits\nKazuhiro Yagita\, PhD | Mark S. Blumberg\, PhD | Ines Wilhelm\,\nPhD Sara J. Aton\, PhD | Mary A. Carskadon\, PhD \nSleep and Circadian Mechanisms of Remembering\,\nForgetting\, and Thoughts That Won’t Let Go\nH. Craig Heller\, PhD | Giulio Tononi\, MD\, PhD | Edward F. Pace-Schott\, PhD\nJessica Payne\, PhD | Matthew P. Walker\, PhD \nSleep & Circadian Influences on\nMetabolism and Aging\nEve Van Cauter\, PhD | Joseph Bass\, MD\, PhD | Mimi Shirasu-Hiza\, PhD\nJoseph Takahashi\, PhD \nMood and Arousal: The Intersection of Sleep and\nCircadian Rhythms\nSamer Hattar\, PhD | Colleen McClung\, PhD | Gina R. Poe\, PhD\nGary Aston-Jones\, PhD | Edward F. Pace-Schott\, PhD \nCause and Effect: Sleep and Circadian Disruption\nand Alzheimerʼs Disease\nAnne Eckert\, PhD | David M. Holtzman\, MD | Sigrid C. Veasey\, MD\nMatthew P. Walker\, PhD \nMolecular Regulation of Circadian Rhythms and Sleep\nHiroki R. Ueda\, MD\, PhD | Paul Taghert\, PhD | Philip G. Haydon\, PhD\nMichael H. Hastings\, PhD\, FRS\, FMedSci | Russell Foster\, CBE\, FRSB\, FRS\, FMedSci \nCross Talk Between Sleep and Circadian Circuits\nOrie T. Shafer\, PhD | Christelle Anaclet\, PhD | Steven Brown\, PhD\nLuis de Lecea\, PhD | Clifford B. Saper\, MD\, PhD \nResponders or Regulators of Sleep and\nCircadian Timing?\nFrank A.J.L. Scheer\, PhD | Satchidananda Panda\, PhD | Paul Franken\, PhD\nKetema N. Paul\, PhD | John Hogenesch\, PhD
URL:https://sleepresearchsociety.org/event/advances-sleep-circadian-science/
LOCATION:Sheraton Sand Key Resort\, 1160 Gulf Blvd\, Clearwater Beach\, FL\, 33767\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181011T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181012T124500
DTSTAMP:20260403T151516
CREATED:20180530T190159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181004T132953Z
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SUMMARY:Sleep & Circadian Research New Developments & Regulatory Issues
DESCRIPTION:Participate in this one-and-a-half-day event to learn about pharmaceutical and device innovations\, advancements\, and regulatory issues related to sleep\, circadian rhythms\, and disorders associated with daytime sleepiness and disturbed sleep. \nThe event faculty is comprised of world-renowned investigators\, key opinion leaders from industry\, and regulatory representatives from the Food and Drug Administration. The event will include both didactic lectures and panel discussions to foster an engaging environment. Numerous collaboration and networking opportunities for all attendees have been built into the event’s agenda. All registration and ticket proceeds for the event will be awarded to the Sleep Research Society Foundation to enhance their early-career investigator program\, ensuring the best and brightest minds have available funding to launch their careers in the field of sleep and circadian research. \nDownload the brochure. \nLearning Objectives\nUpon completion of this activity\, participants should be able to: \n\nEducate all participants on recent advancements and innovations in sleep and circadian research.\nProvide a forum to discuss regulatory processes and challenges in advancing technologies and treatments to market.\nOffer a non-commercial environment which sleep and circadian researchers\, industry representatives\, and regulators can collaborate.\n\nDate and Location\n\nThursday\, October 11th\, at 7:00 AM to Friday\, October 12th at 12:45 PM.\nHilton Alexandria Mark Center in Alexandria\, Virginia\n\nAddress: 5000 Seminary Road\, Alexandria\, VA 22311\nPhone: (703) 845-1010\n\n\n\nNearby Airport Information\n\nRonald Reagan Washington National Airport: Approximately 7 miles away from Hilton Alexandria Mark Center.\nWashington Dulles International Airport: Approximately 30 miles away from Hilton Alexandria Mark Center.\nBaltimore/Washington International: Approximately 40 miles away from Hilton Alexandria Mark Center.\n\nRegistration\nRegistration includes all scientific sessions and panels\, breakfast\, coffee breaks\, lunch\, and an evening reception. Tickets will be available for purchase until the day of the meeting. Early-bird registration will be at a discounted rate of $1\,500 ($1\,431.36 + $68.64 processing fee) and will end on September 21\, 2018. After September 21\, the regular rate will be $2\,000 ($1\,916.80 + $83.20 processing fee). If you chose not to purchase your ticket(s) online\, on-site registration will be available on October 11th\, 2018 from 6:30 AM-8:00 AM. \n\nPurchase TicketHotel \nPlease note that your ticket purchase does not include a room at the Hilton Alexandria Mark Center. The reserved room block is now closed. Contact the hotel directly to make a reservation. \nCancellation Policy \nYou must contact us no later than September 30th\, 2018\, to cancel your registration for Sleep and Circadian Research: New Developments and Regulatory Issues. For cancellations made by September 30th\, 2018\, your registration fee will be refunded less a $50 cancellation fee. No refunds will be given for cancellations made after September 30th\, 2018. \nMeeting Overview\nBasic Control of Sleep/Wake and Rhythms\nTom Scammell \nNew Sleep/Wake Drug Targets \nTom Kilduff \nNon-Laboratory Based Sleep/Wake Measures in Drug Development Panel\nSonia Ancoli-Israel l Janna Mantua | Amy LeVelle \nThe Role of Sleep and Its Disorders; Cognitive Impairment in Alzheimer’s\nErik Musiek \nNew Pharmaceutical Targets for Sleep Apnea\nRichard Horner \nUpdate on Sleep Apnea Device Therapy \nPatrick Strollo \nSleep Apnea Panel Discussion\nAtul Malhotra | Patrick Strollo | Richard Horner | Amy LeVelle \nCircadian Rhythm Pathophysiology and Disorders\nCharles Czeisler \nCircadian Rhythm Panel Discussion Charles Czeisler\nKenneth Wright | Phyllis Zee | Amy LeVelle \nNew Developments: Insomnia Pathophysiology and Therapeutics\nAndrew Krystal \nApps and Devices to Treat Insomnia Jack Edinger\nPierrick Arnal \nInsomnia Regulatory Session \nTiffany Farchione \nInsomnia Panel Discussion\nAndrew Krystal | Thomas Roth | Tiffany Farchione \nHypersomnia and Disorders of Daytime Sleepiness: Current Landscape\nand New Therapeutics\nEmmanuel Mignot \nRegulatory Issues – Disorders of Daytime Sleepiness\nTiffany Farchione \nDisorders of Daytime Sleepiness Panel Discussion\nEmmanuel Mignot | Thomas Roth | Phyllis Zee | Tiffany Farchione \n\nContact Us\nJeff Borchardt – Sleep Research Society Foundation \n2510 N. Frontage Road\nDarien\, Illinois 60561 \nPhone: (254)-624-3219 \nFax: (630)-737-9790 \nEmail: foundation@srsnet.org
URL:https://sleepresearchsociety.org/event/sleep-circadian-research/
LOCATION:Alexandria Mark Center\, 5000 Seminary Road\, Alexandria\, VA\, 22311\, United States
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