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Trans NIH Sleep Research Coordinating
Committee
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Day One - April 13, 2009 | |
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8:00 am | Registration Opens
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8:30 am | Welcoming Remarks
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8:40 am | Keynote Speaker
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9:30 am | Session 1: Sleepiness in the Nation Prevalence of Insufficient Rest in the Behavioral Risk Factors Surveillance Study Prevalent Sleepiness: A Population-based Study Sleepiness and Sleep in the Elderly Panel Q&A
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10:30 - 10:45 am | Break
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10:45 am | Session 2: Sleepiness and Risks to Public Health Moderator: Janet Croft, Ph.D. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Work-Family Conflict, Manager Flexibility, and Sleep:
Results from the Work, Family, and Health Network Sleep-Related Motor Vehicle Crashes Sleep-Health Knowledge and its Importance to Health in the Hispanic Community Panel Q&A
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11:45 - 1 pm | Lunch
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1:00 pm | Session 3: Family and Child Health Co-Moderators: Lynne Haverkos, MD, MPH & Rosiland B. King, Ph.D. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Postpartum Sleep Disturbance: Effects of Sleeping Like a Baby
on New Moms Young Adolescents: Struggles with Insufficient Sleep Synchrony Between Daily Salivary Melatonin and Cortisol Levels: Impact of Sleep and Work Stressors in Parents and Children Sleep Loss in Minority School-Aged Children Panel Q&A
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2:15 - 2:30 pm | Break
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2:30 pm | Session 4: Lifestyle and Sleepiness Moderator: Terry Weaver, Ph.D., FAAN, RN University Pennsylvania
Sleep and Health in Mid-Life Adults: The Importance
of Stress and Economic Hardship Sleep and Pain Interactions Sleep Disturbance Daytime Sleepiness Caused by Hospitals,
Drugs, and Medical Procedures
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3:30 pm | Session 5: Sleep and Alcoholism Moderator: Ellen Witt, Ph.D. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Alcoholism and Sleep: A Decade of Discovery Panel Q&A
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4:45 pm | Session 6: Summary of Day One
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5:00 pm | Day One Ends
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Day Two- April 14, 2009 | |
8:00 am | Opening Comments
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8:10 am | Keynote Speaker
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9:00 am | Session 7: Neurogenetics of Sleepiness Moderator: Merrill Mitler, Ph.D. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Neurons, Genes, and Sleepiness Narcolepsy, Sleepiness and Genetics: Current Results
and Future Directions Sleepiness and Idiopathic Hypersomnia How Sleepiness Changes Our World View Panel Q&A
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10:15 am | Session 8: Sleepiness and Risks to Cardiopulmonary Health Sleep Disordered Breathing and Sleepiness Sleep Disordered Breathing and Metabolic Dysfunction Sleep and Health During Pregnancy
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11:30 am | Session 9: Summary of Day 2 and Conference Wrap-up
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12:00 pm | Lunch
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1:15 pm | Sleep Disorders Research Advisory Board (open to the public) Opening Notes Report of the NCSDR Director Conference Summary and Recommendations Update Timeline for Revision of Sleep Research Plan
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4:30 pm | Adjourn |
National Center on Sleep Disorders Research
ncsdr@nih.gov, 301-435-0199
Sign language interpreters will be provided. Individuals with disabilities who need reasonable accommodation to participate in this conference should contact (National Center on Sleep Disorders Research, 301-435-0199, Mr. Peyvand Ghofrani and/or the Federal TTY Relay number (1-800-877-8339), and ncsdr@nih.gov)
April 2009