FINAL PROGRAM

Types of Scientific Sessions

Presidential Lectures

Pr-1-1 : SLEEP, HEALTH and SOCIETY
Chairperson:
Allan I. Pack Medicine/Sleep Division, University of Pennsylvania, USA

Speaker:

Ron Grunstein

President of World Sleep Federation, Australia

Pr-2-1 : New Horizons of Sleep Research for Our Planet -Sleep and Chronobiology-
Chairperson:
Anna Wirz-Justice Centre for Chronobiology, Psychiatric University Clinics, Switzerland

Speaker:

Masako Okawa

Chair of Local Organizing Committee, Japan

Opening Lecture

OL-1-1 : Evolution of life history strategy in human and non-human primates
Chairperson:
Masako Okawa Chair of Local Organizing Committee, Japan /
Sleep Medicine, Shiga University of Medical Science, Japan

Juichi Yamagiwa

Speaker:

Juichi Yamagiwa
Kyoto University Graduate School of Science, Japan

Plenary Lectures

CEC

PL-1-1 : Neuroimaging study on brain pathophysiology of sleep disorders
Chairperson:
Eus JW van Someren Sleep & Cognition, Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, Netherlands

Seung Bong Hong

Speaker:

Seung Bong Hong
Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Korea

CEC

PL-2-1 : Sleep disturbances, obesity and diabetes: Interacting epidemics
Chairperson:
Derk-Jan Dijk Surrey Sleep Research Centre, University of Surrey, UK

Eve Van Cauter

Speaker:

Eve Van Cauter
University of Chigago, USA

CEC

PL-3-1 : 
Phenotyping in the Pathogenesis of Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Implications for Future Therapies
Chairperson:
Tsuneto Akashiba Sleep and Respiratory Medicine, Nihon University, Japan

David P. White

Speaker:

David P. White
Harvard Medical School, USA

CEC

PL-4-1 : The Adaptive Function of Sleep
Chairperson:
Jun Kohyama Pediatrics, Tokyo Bay Urayasu/Ichikawa Medical Center, Japan

Jerome Siegel

Speaker:

Jerome Siegel
UCLA Brain Research Institute, USA

CEC

PL-5-1 : Unanswered Questions about Adolescent Sleep
Chairperson:
Judith Owens Division of Pulmonology and Sleep Medicine, Children's National Medical Center, USA

Mary A. Carskadon

Speaker:

Mary A. Carskadon
Alpert Medical School, Brown University, USA

CEC

PL-6-1 : RBD research in Japan: past, present and future
Chairperson:
Carlos H. Schenck Minnesota Regional Sleep Disorders Center, University of Minnesota Medical School, Dept. of Psychiatry, USA

Tetsuo Shimizu

Speaker:

Tetsuo Shimizu
Akita University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan

CEC

PL-7-1 : Sleep, fatigue and circadian rhythms in cancer
Chairperson:
Masako Okawa Sleep Medicine, Shiga University of Medical Science, Japan

Sonia Ancoli-Israel

Speaker:

Sonia Ancoli-Israel
University of California, San Diego, USA

CEC

PL-8-1 : Obstructive sleep apnea and atherosclerosis - exploring the links
Chairperson:
Kazuo Chin Department of Respiratory Care and Sleep Control Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Japan

Mary S.M. Ip

Speaker:

Mary S.M. Ip
The University of Hong Kong, China

CEC

PL-9-1 : Circadian Clock and Sleep-Wake Cycle
Chairperson:
Till Roenneberg Institute for Medical Psychology, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany

Ken-ichi Honma

Speaker:

Ken-ichi Honma
Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan

CEC

PL-10-1 : Sleep and Stroke
Chairperson:
Seung Bong Hong Department of Neurology, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea

Claudio L. Bassetti

Speaker:

Claudio L. Bassetti
Neurocenter of Southern Switzerland; Ospedale Civico, Switzerland

CEC

PL-11-1 : Alarm clocks are more costly than we think
Chairperson:
Kazuo Mishima Department of Psychophysiology, National Institute of Mental Health, National Center for Neurology & Psychiatry, Japan

Till Roenneberg

Speaker:

Till Roenneberg
Institute for Medical Psychology, Germany

CEC

PL-12-1 : 
From the Clinic to the Laboratory and Back Again: New Insights on Insomnia
Chairperson:
Eve Van Cauter University of Chicago, USA

Daniel J. Buysse

Speaker:

Daniel J. Buysse
University of Pittsburgh, USA

CEC

PL-13-1 : Brain circuitry for circadian regulation of sleep
Chairperson:
Sato Honma Department of Physiology, Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan

Clifford B. Saper

Speaker:

Clifford B. Saper
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, USA

The American Association of Sleep Technologists designates this educational activity, Worldsleep2011 Plenary Sessions for a maximum of 13.00 AAST Continuing Education Credits.
Individuals should claim only those credits that he/she actually earned in the educational activity.

Plenary Symposia

PS-1 : 
Future Direction of Global Sleep Medicine in collaboration with World Sleep Federation (WFS), the Japanese Society of Sleep Research (JSSR), and World Health Organization (WHO)
Organizers:
Masako Okawa Sleep Medicine, Shiga University of Medical Science, Japan
Tetsuo Shimizu Department of Neuropsychiatry, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan
Yuriko Doi National Institute of Public Health, Japan
Chairpersons:
Ronald R. Grunstein President of World Sleep Federation, Australia
Kiyohisa Takahashi National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Japan
PS-1-1 : Sleep, health, and society: an overview
Speaker:
Ron Grunstein Sleep and Circadian Group, Woolcock Institute and CIRUS, University of Sydney, Australia
President, World Sleep Federation (WSF)
PS-1-2 : Sleep and mental health: what we know and still need to know
Speaker:
Daniel J. Buysse University of Pittsburgh, USA
PS-1-3 : Public health policy and services for sleep and health
Speaker:
Hideo Shinozaki National Institute of Public Health, Japan
PS-1-4 : 
Scaling up identification and management of mental disorders; the importance of sleep disorders
Speaker:
Shekhar Saxena Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse, World Health Organization (WHO), Switzerland
PS-2 : 
Cross-cultural differences in sleep and sleep disturbances in young children
Organizers / Chairpersons:
Daniel T. Y. Goh National University of Singapore, Singapore
Jodi A. Mindell Saint Joseph's University and Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, USA
PS-2-1 : Sleep in young children in Oceania and Asia
Speaker:
Daniel T. Y. Goh National University of Singapore, Singapore
PS-2-2 : Sleep in young children in the USA and around the world
Speaker:
Jodi A. Mindell Saint Joseph's University and Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, USA
PS-2-3 : 
Cross-cultural differences in sleep and sleep disturbances in young children. Sleep in Young Children in South America
Speaker:
Rosanas Alves University of Sao Paulo Medical School, Brazil
PS-2-4 : SLEEP IN YOUNG CHILDREN IN EUROPE
Speaker:
Patricia Franco Pediatric Sleep Unit,
Hopital Femme Mere Enfant & INSERM U1068,
University of Lyon 1, France
PS-3 : Sleep in Women: gender differences in sleep-wake control
Organizers / Chairpersons:
Tarja Porkka-Heiskanen University of Helsinki, Finland
Mayumi Kimura Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Germany
PS-3-1 : 
Mechanisms underlying ovarian hormone modulation of sleep: what rodent studies tell us about the implications on women's health
Speaker:
Jessica A. Mong University of Maryland, USA
PS-3-2 : Modulation of sleep and response to sleep loss by ovarian hormones in rats
Speaker:
Kazue Semba Dalhousie University, Canada
PS-3-3 : Sex differences and menstrual-related effects on sleep
Speaker:
Fiona C. Baker SRI International/University Witwatersrand, USA
PS-3-4 : 
Age- and sex-related differences in slow-wave activity in healthy and depressed children and adolescents
Speaker:
Roseanne Armitage University of Michigan, USA
PS-3-5 : Gender differences in human peptidergic sleep regulation
Speaker:
Axel Steiger Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Germany
PS-4 : The Burden of Sleep-Disordered Breathing Across the Globe
Organizers / Chairpersons:
Naresh M. Punjabi Johns Hopkins University, USA
Tsuneto Akashiba Nihon University School of Medicine, Japan
PS-4-1 : The Sleep Heart Health Study: A Look Back at Lessons Learned
Speaker:
Naresh M. Punjabi Johns Hopkins University, USA
PS-4-2 : Public Health Implications of the Busselton Health Study
Speaker:
Nathaniel S. Marshall University of Sydney, Australia
PS-4-3 : Hypertension and atherosclerosis in sleep apnea
Speaker:
Geraldo Lorenzi-Filho University of São Paulo Medical School, Brasil
PS-4-4 : Metabolic syndrome, Hypertension, Diabetes Mellitus and sleep apnea in Japan
Speaker:
Kazuo Chin Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Japan
PS-5 : 
Integrative understandings between basic and clinical findings of sleep dependent learning
Organizers / Chairpersons:
Yuka Sasaki Massachusetts General Hospital, USA
Kenichi Kuriyama National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Japan
PS-5-1 : Cortical activation changes during sleep for visuo-spatial perceptual learning
Speaker:
Yuka Sasaki Massachusetts General Hospital, USA
PS-5-2 : 
Memory processing during sleep: Implications for healthy and dysfunctional memory
Speaker:
Ken A. Paller Northwestern University, USA
PS-5-3 : Shift in the neural network associated with declarative memory consolidation
Speaker:
Atsuko Takashima Radboud University Nijmegen, Koninklijke Kentalis, Netherlands
PS-5-4 : 
Cognitive Processes and Memory Consolidation in Sleep and Sleep-related Disorders
Speaker:
Philippe Peigneux Neuropsychology and Functional Neuroimaging Research Unit, Universit Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
PS-6 : Sleep in neurodevelopmental disabilities
Organizers / Chairpersons:
Judith A. Owens Children's National Medical Center, USA
Masako Taniike Osaka University United Graduate School of Child Development, Japan
PS-6-1 : Sleep In Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Speaker:
Judith A. Owens Children's National Medical Center, USA
PS-6-2 : Sleep in Children with Attention Defi cit Hyperactivity Disorder>
Speaker:
Judith A. Owens Children's National Medical Center, USA
PS-6-3 : Behavioral Interventions in Children with Neurodevelopmental Disabilites
Speaker:
Jodi A. Mindell Saint Joseph's University and Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, USA
PS-6-4 : Polysomnography in children with neurodevelopmental disorders
Speaker:
Manisha Witmans University of Alberta Stollery Childrens Hospital, USA
PS-7 : Update on RBD
Organizers / Chairpersons:
Jacques Montplaisir Hopital du Sacre-Coeur de Montreal, Canada
Yuichi Inoue Japan Somnology Center, Neuropsychiatric Research Institute, Japan
PS-7-1 : RBD: Update On Recent Studies and New Developments
Speaker:
Carlos Schenck University of Minnesota Medical School, USA
PS-7-2 : 
Combination neuroimaging markers provide clues to the underlying neurodegenerative disorder in idiopathic REM sleep behavior disorder
Speaker:
Tomoyuki Miyamoto Dokkyo Medical University, Japan
PS-7-3 : 
Significance of REM sleep behavior disorders in synucleinopathies such as Parkinson disease
Speaker:
Takashi Nomura Tottori University, Japan
PS-7-4 : RBD-preclinical PD,LBD, or both?
Speaker:
Ronald B. Postuma McGill University, Canada
PS-8 : Japanese Society for Chronobiology (JSC) Joint Symposium
Organizers / Chairpersons:
Ken-ichi Honma President of JSC, Japan
Shizufumi Ebihara Chairperson of Scientific Committee of JSC, Japan
PS-8-1 : Circadian and sleep disruption in mental health: humans to mouse models
Speaker:
Russel Foster University of Oxford, UK
PS-8-2 : 
Light-induced impairment of mood and learning requires melanopsin-expressing ganglion cells
Speaker:
Samer Hattar Johns Hopkins University, USA
PS-8-3 : Rhythm and the blues
Speaker:
Toru Takumi Hiroshima University, Japan
PS-8-4 : Deubiquitination and behavior
Speaker:
Shizufumi Ebihara Nagoya University, Japan
PS-9 : Yutaka Honda Memorial Symposium
Organizers / Chairpersons:
Yuichi Inoue Japan Somnology Center, Neuropsychiatric Research Institute, Japan
Makoto Honda Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science, Japan
PS-9-1 : Morphological and functional neuroimaging of human narcolepsy
Speaker:
Claudio F. Bassetti Akita University School of Medicine, Japan
PS-9-2 : Deciphering the Genetic Predisposition to Human Narcolepsy
Speaker:
Katsushi Tokunaga University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Medicine, Japan
PS-9-3 : Movement disorders in Narcolepsy
Speaker:
Yves A Dauvilliers Gui de Chauliac Hospital, Montpellier University, France
PS-9-4 : Spectrum concept of narcoplepsy and its clinical significance
Speaker:
Yuichi Inoue Japan Somnology Center, Neuropsychiatric Research Institute, Japan
PS-9-5 : Work of Dr. Yutaka Honda on narcolepsy and its subsequent development
Speaker:
Makoto Honda Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science, Japan
PS-10 : 
Chronotherapy (sleep deprivation, light therapy, sleep-wake phase modulation) for depression
Organizers / Chairpersons:
Anna Wirz-Justice Psychiatric University Clinics, Switzerland
Tetsuo Shimizu Akita University School of Medicine, Japan
PS-10-1 : Combined chronotherapy in drug-resistant depression
Speaker:
Masaru Echizenya Akita University School of Medicine, Japan
PS-10-2 : 
RAPID AND SUSTAINED ANTIDEPRESSANT RESPONSE WITH SLEEP DEPRIVATION AND CHRONOTHERAPY IN BIPOLAR DISORDER
Speaker:
Joseph C. Wu University of California Irvine, USA
PS-10-3 : 
Neuroimaging and genetics of sleep deprivation in depression: from monoamines and glutamate to neuroplasticity
Speaker:
Francesco Benedetti Scientific Institute and University Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Milano, Italy
PS-11 : 
Regulation of muscular tonus during REM sleep
- implications of the hypothalamus, brainstem and spinal cord -
Organizers / Chairpersons:
Yoshimasa Koyama Fukushima University, Japan
Yuan-Yang Lai University of California, Los Angeles, USA
PS-11-1 : Brainstem and spinal neural circuitry of REM sleep and atonia
Speaker:
Jun Lu Harvard Medical School, USA
PS-11-2 : 
Common grounds and difficult to reconcile differences between the disfacilitation and active inhibition concepts of the atonia of REM sleep
Speaker:
Leszek Kubin University of Pennsylvania, USA
PS-11-3 : Pontomedullary regulation of REM sleep atonia
Speaker:
Yuan-Yang Lai University of California, Los Angeles, USA
PS-11-4 : Atonia mediating mechanisms from the forebrain structures to spinal cord
Speaker:
Kaoru Takakusaki Asahikawa Medical College, Japan
PS-12 : 
Genetic and physiological phenotyping of human clock system and its psycho-sociological impact on modern human society
Organizers / Chairpersons:
Kazuo Mishima National Institute of Mental Health, National Center for Neurology & Psychiatry, Japan
Diane B. Boivin McGill University, Canada
PS-12-1 : How individual genetic difference affect daily behavior
Speaker:
Steven A. Brown University of Zurich, Switzerland
PS-12-2 : Potential therapeutic and diagnostic targets for circadian rhythm sleep disorders
Speaker:
Shigenobu Shibata Waseda University, Japan
PS-12-3 : Circadian and homeostatic evaluation of sleep-wake disturbances in humans
Speaker:
Derk-Jan Dijk University of Surrey, UK
PS-12-4 : Genetic and physiological phenotyping of circadian rhythm sleep disorders
Speaker:
Akiko Hida National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Japan
PS-12-5 : Social application of human sleep and circadian phenotyping for shift workers
Speaker:
Diane B. Boivin McGill University, Canada
PS-13 : Impact of insomnia on human life
Organizers / Chairpersons:
Makoto Uchiyama Nihon University School of Medicine, Japan
Damien Leger Universite Paris Descartes, France
PS-13-1 : Turning around daytime impact of insomnia in the daily life of patients
Speaker:
Damien Leger Universite Paris Descartes, France
PS-13-2 : Longitudinal outcome of insomnia - psychiatric & medical consequences
Speaker:
Yun Kwok Wing The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
PS-13-3 : Sleep problems and suicide
Speaker:
Xianchen Liu Shandong University, China
PS-13-4 : 
Natural History of Insomnia: Factors Moderating the Course of Insomnia over Time
Speaker:
Charles M. Morin Laval University, Canada
PS-13-5 : Life style and genesis of insomnia
Speaker:
Michiko Konno Nihon University School of Medicine, Japan
Makoto Uchiyama Nihon University School of Medicine, Japan
PS-14 : Seasonality in sleep and circadian rhythms
Organizers / Chairpersons:
Sato Honma Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan
Douglas G. McMahon Vanderbilt University, USA
PS-14-1 : How animal knows the day-length
Speaker:
Takashi Yoshimura Nagoya University Graduate School of Agriculture, Japan
PS-14-2 : Mammalian circadian clocks detecting morning light and evening lights
Speaker:
Sato Honma Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan
PS-14-3 : Nature and Nurture in the Seasonality of Circadian Rhythms
Speaker:
Douglas G. McMahon Vanderbilt University, USA
PS-14-4 : Seasonality in human sleep and mood in health and disease
Speaker:
Anna Wirz-Justice Psychiatric University Clinics, Switzerland
PS-15 : The neural circuit of orexin: regulation of sleep and wakefulness
Organizer / Chairperson:
Takeshi Sakurai Kanazawa University, Japan
PS-15-1 : Discovery and history of orexin
Speaker:
Takeshi Sakurai Kanazawa University, Japan
PS-15-2 : Afferent and Efferent Control of the Orexin System
Speaker:
Thomas E. Scammell Harvard Medical School, USA
PS-15-3 : Orexin neurons is sensors of extracellular nutrients
Speaker:
Denis Burdakov University of Cambridge, UK
PS-15-4 : Neurochemistry of hypersomnia
Speaker:
Seiji Nishino Stanford University, USA

Educational Lectures

CEC

EL-1-1 : Neurobehavioral dynamics of sleep restriction and recovery
Chairperson:
Yuichi Inoue Japan Somnology Center, Neuropsychiatric Research Institute, Japan
Lecturer:
David F. Dinges University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, USA

CEC

EL-2-1 : Genetics of sleep disorders
Chairperson:
Kazuki Honda Sleep Science Laboratories, Hamri Co., Ltd., Japan
Lecturer:
Mehdi Tafti University of Lausanne, Switzerland

CEC

EL-3-1 : 
The neuronal network responsible for paradoxical (REM) sleep and its dysfunctions causing narcolepsy and REM behavior disorder
Chairperson:
Yoshimasa Koyama Department of Science and Technology, Fukushima University, Japan
Lecturer:
Pierre-Herv Luppi UMR 5292 CNRS/U1028 INSERM, France

CEC

EL-5-1&2: Violent Parasomnias: Forensic Implications
Chairperson:
Tetsuo Shimizu Department of Neuropsychiatry, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan
Lecturer:
Michael A. Cramer Bornemann
  Minnesota Regional Sleep Disorders Center, Hennepin County Medical Center, USA
Mark W. Mahowald Hennepin County Medical Center and University of MN Medical School, Minneapolis, MN, USA
EL-6-1 : Circadian Rhythm, Human, Sleep-Wake
Chairperson:
Yoshihiro Urade Department of Molecular Behavioral Biology, Osaka Bioscience Institute, Japan
Lecturer:
Charles Czeisler Harvard Medical School, USA

CEC

EL-7-1 : Sleep Apnea Syndromes
Chairperson:
Hiroshi Kimura Nara Medical University, Japan
Lecturer:
Kingman P. Strohl Case Western Reserve University, USA

CEC

EL-8-1 : Molecular Characterization of Human Sleep Variants
Chairperson:
Takashi Ebisawa Tokyo Metropolitan Police Hospital, Japan
Lecturer:
Ying-Hui Fu University of California San Francisco, USA

The American Association of Sleep Technologists designates this educational activity, Worldsleep2011 Educational Lectures for a maximum of 6.00 AAST Continuing Education Credits.
Individuals should claim only those credits that he/she actually earned in the educational activity.

Educational Symposia

ES-1 : Humoral regulation of sleep
Organizer:
Yoshihiro Urade Osaka Bioscience Institute, Japan
Chairperson:
Clifford Saper Beth Israel Deaconess Med Ctr/ Harvard Med School, Beth Israel Deaconess Med Ctr/ Harvard Med School, USA
ES-1-1 : 
Humoral and neural regulation of sleep - Lessons from prostaglandin D2 induced sleep
Speaker:
Yoshihiro Urade Osaka Bioscience Institute, Japan
ES-1-2 : 
Key roles of the histaminergic system for the somnogenic effect of prostaglandin D2 and adenosine
Speaker:
Zhi-Li Huang Fudan University, China
ES-1-3 : 
Diural Variation of Prostaglandin Metaboites D and Lipocalin Type Prostaglandin D Synthase in Healthy
Speaker:
Janet M. Mullington Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School, USA
ES-1-4 : Humoral Regulation of Sleep: Past, Present and Future
Speaker:
Mark R. Opp University of Washington, USA
ES-2 : Transcriptome Analysis-Applications To Studies of Sleep
Organizer / Chairperson:
Allan I. Pack University of Pennsylvania, USA
ES-2-1 : Overview of transcriptome approaches to sleep and wake and sleep disorders
Speaker:
Allan I. Pack University of Pennsylvania, USA
ES-2-2 : Molecular and neuroanatomical signatures of sleep deprivation
Speaker:
Thomas S. Kilduff SRI International, USA
ES-2-3 : Computational approaches to analysis of microarray data sets
Speaker:
Ron C. Anafi University of Pennsylvania, USA
ES-2-4 : Using microarrays to identify novel biomarkers
Speaker:
Erna S. Arnardottir Department of Respiratory Medicine and Sleep,
Landspitali University Hospital, Iceland
ES-3 : 
Mathematical Modeling as a Tool for Exploring Sleep-Wake Control Mechanisms
Organizer / Chairperson:
Mitsuyuki Nakao Graduate School of Information Sciences, Tohoku University, Japan
ES-3-1 : 
On the Neuronal Regulation of Sleep-Wakefulness -Neurophysiological Approaches-
Speaker:
Yoshimasa Koyama Fukushima Univsersity, Japan
ES-3-2 : Physiologically Based Quantitative Modeling of Sleep Dynamics
Speaker:
Peter A. Robinson School of Physics, University of Sydney, Australia
ES-3-3 : Insights from Mathematical Modeling of Sleep-Wake Behavior
Speaker:
Cecilia G. Diniz Behn Gettysburg College, USA
ES-3-4 : From Flip-Flop to Cycles: Neural Regulation Mechanism of Sleep-Wake States
Speaker:
Mitsuyuki Nakao Graduate School of Information Sciences, Tohoku University, Japan
ES-4 : Losing the struggle to stay awake
Organizer:
Richard D. Jones Van der Veer Brain Research Institute, Christchurch, New Zealand
Chairperson:
David F. Dinges Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania Scvhool of Medicine, USA
ES-4-1 : 
Arousal-related lapses of responsiveness: Characteristics, detection, and underlying mechanisms
Speaker:
Richard D. Jones Van der Veer Brain Research Institute, Christchurch, New Zealand
ES-4-2 : Capacity limits of information processing when sleep deprived
Speaker:
Michael WL Chee Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory, Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School, Singapore
ES-4-3 : A Mobile EEG Device for On-line Assessment of Sleep Quality
Speaker:
Li-Wei Ko National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
ES-5 : Hypersomnia
Organizers / Chairpersons:
Makoto Honda Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Sciences, Japan
Isabelle Arnulf Pitie-Salpetriere Hospital, France
ES-5-1 : Narcolepsy and Idiopathic Hypersomnia
Speaker:
Makoto Honda Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science, Japan
ES-5-2 : Symptomatic Narcolepsy and hypersomnia
Speaker:
Seiji Nishino Stanford University School of Medicine, USA
ES-5-3 : Kleine-Levin syndrome
Speaker:
Isabelle Arnulf Pitie-Salpetriere Hospital, France
ES-5-4 : Hypersomnia associated with mood disorders
Speaker:
Naoto Yamada Shiga University of Medical Science, Japan

All Program

World Sleep Federation Trainee Program

Sunday, October 16
Basic sleep regulation
1) Regulation of REM sleep : Jerome Siegel
2) Regulation of sleep homeostasis : Tarja Porkka-Heiskanen
3) The circadian regulation of sleep : Debra Skene
Sleep Medicine
1) Sleep apnea : David P. White
2) Metabolism and sleep-clinical implications : Eve van Cauter
3) Sleep in neurological patients : Claudio Bassetti
Complementary skills for researchers
1) How to write a grant : David Dinges
2) How to write scientific publication : Derk-Jan Dijk
3) Presentation skills : Clare Andersen

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