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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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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
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LOCATION:Alexandria Mark Center\, 5000 Seminary Road\, Alexandria\, VA\, 22311\, United States
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