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Michal S. Hoffmann, MD,PhD
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine (Rochester, MN)
"Mechanisms Predisposing to Circadian Increase in Morning Cardiovascular Risk"
Virend Somers, Sponsor
Ulf Holmbäck, PhD
University of Chicago
"Sleep Loss and Circadian Misalignment—Effects on Health"
Eve Van Cauter, Sponsor
Frank A.J.L. Scheer, PhD
Brigham and Women's Hospital (Boston)
"Restoration of Sleep Quality in Hypertensive Patients"
Steven Shea, Sponsor
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Colleen E. Carney, PhD
Duke University Sleep Program
"Self Reported Arousal and Spectral Sleep Variables"
Jack Edinger, Sponsor
Geoffrey S. Gilmartin, MD
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
"Vascular Control and Insulin Resistance in Sleep Apnea"
J. Woodrow Weiss, Sponsor
William J. Joiner, PhD
University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine
"The Role of Metabolism and Ion Channels in Sleep"
Amita Seghal, Sponsor
Inah Lee, PhD
Boston University
"Replay of Sequence Memory During Sleep"
Howard Eichenbaum, Sponsor
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Karen Ho, PhD
"The Role of CYC/BMAL1 in Sleep-Like Rest in Drosophila"
Sylvain Crochet, PhD
"State Dependency of Cortical Transmission and Plasticity"
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Marcello Massimini, MD, PhD
"Cortico-Cortical Interactions in the Sleeping Human"
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Orfeu M. Buxton, PhD
"Paying The Sleep Debt To Improve Glucose Tolerance"
John H. Peever, PhD
"Neurochemical Control of Muscle Tone in Sleep and Cataplexy"
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Edmund G. Cape, PhD
"Pharmacology of Basal Forebrain Neurons"
Daniel S. Lewin, PhD
"Neurocognitive Sequelae of Sleep Apnea in Children"
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Robert B. Fogel, MD
"Androgens & Sleep: Airway Anatomy and Function"
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Morten Kristensen, MSc., PhD
"Trigemino-thalmic Neuron Excitability During Sleep"
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Donald Watenpaugh, PhD
"Sympathetic Control During Sleep Apnea"
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Kristi Kohlmeier, PhD
"Brainstem Neuronal Groups and Neurotransmitters Implicated in the Generation of REM Sleep"
Julie Ann Williams, PhD
"Molecular Analysis of Circadian Clocks"
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If you have any questions, feel free to call the National Sleep Foundation at 202-347-3471, ext. 203.