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SUMMARY:The 2015 Sleep Summit - www.lifescienceevents.com
DTSTART:20150602T080000Z
DTEND:20150602T160000Z
UID:TALK56139@talks.cam.ac.uk
CONTACT:Speaker to be confirmed
DESCRIPTION:This international interdisciplinary event is an open forum fo
 r discussion of all scientific and clinical aspects of sleep related issue
 s and disorders.  Using a multi-professional and inter-specialty approach 
 this event promises plenty of opportunity for discussion and debate set in
  an informal atmosphere.\n\nThis event has an open abstract session.  \nAb
 stracts can be submitted on any subject related to Sleep\nThe Deadline for
  abstract submissions for oral presentation is March 10th 2015\nAbstracts 
 for poster presentation only can be submitted up to two weeks before the e
 vent\nYou can download the instructions for authors at  www.euroscicon.com
 /ABSTRACTSUBMISSIONS.pdf\n\n\nThis event has CPD accreditation \nTurning a
  negative into a positive: GABAergic control of brain arousal\nDr Ritchie 
 Edward Brown\, PhD\, Harvard Medical School\, VAMC Brockton\, Laboratory o
 f Neuroscience\, Brockton\, USA\n\nLongitudinal trajectories of parent-inf
 ant sleep from 1 to 24 months: Connections with observed bedtime/nighttime
  parenting\, parent-infant relationships\, and infant development.\nDr Dou
 glas M. Teti\, Ph.D.\, Professor of Human Development\, Psychology\, and P
 ediatrics Head\, Human Development and Family Studies\, The Pennsylvania S
 tate University\, University Park\, PA\, US\n\nSleep related learning in d
 evelopmental disorders\nDr Dagmara Dimitriou\, Senior Lecturer\, Programme
  Leader for Master in Psychology of Education & MA in Education (Psycholog
 y)\, Department of Psychology and Human Development\, Institute of Educati
 on\, University of London\, London\, UK\n\nTBC\nDr Annette Sterr\, PhD\, C
 Psychol\, Dipl. Psych.\, Head of Brain & Behaviour Research Group\, Profes
 sor of Cognitive Neuroscience & Neuropsychology\, University of Surrey\, G
 uildford\, Surrey\, UK\n\nHot flashes are a possible cause of sleep distur
 bance in tamoxifen medicated women with breast cancer. Can acupuncture be 
 used as a treatment method to reduce hot flashes thereby promoting sleep?\
 nMrs Jill Hervik\, Vestfold Hospital\, Pain Clinic\, Dept of Anesthesiolog
 y\, Tonsberg\, Norway\n\nOSAS\, melatonin defect\, chronic low grade infla
 mmation and T2DM: another deadly quartet on stage?\nDr Felice Strollo\, Un
 iversity of Milan\, Institute of Endocrinology\, Department of Pharmacolog
 y\, Rome\, Italy\n\nTBC\nProfessor Derk-Jan Dijk\, University of Surrey\, 
 Surrey\, United Kingdom
LOCATION:Cineworld: The O2\, Peninsula Square\, London\, SE10 0DX
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