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Appendix A Study Process
Pages 325-331

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... thesis production in the field of sleep disorders.2 1Excerpta Medica. 2Institute of Medicine staff searched the Dissertation Abstracts database using the search terms sleep, sleep disorders, sleep apnea, dream, insomnia, hibernation, periodic limb movement, restless legs syndrome, circadian rhythm, narcolepsy, and sudden infant death syndrome.
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... This database collects information on the number of federally funded biomedical research projects. Data from the CRISP database were used to assess the number of fellowships (F grants)
From page 327...
... APPENDIX A 327 BOX A-1 Institute of Medicine Committee on Sleep Medicine and Research April 11­12, 2005 Monday April 11, 2005 Session I: Sponsors' Perspective, Panel Discussion with Committee 10:15 National Sleep Foundation Richard Gelula, Executive Director National Institutes of Health Stuart Quan, Chair, NIH Sleep Disorders Research Advisory Board Carl Hunt, Director, National Center on Sleep Disorders Research, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Merrill Mitler, Program Director, Extramural Research Program, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Sleep Research Society Charles Czeisler, President-Elect Jerry Barrett, Executive Director American Academy of Sleep Medicine Michael Sateia, President Lawrence Epstein, President-Elect Jerry Barrett, Executive Director Jennifer Markkanen, Assistant Executive Director Tuesday, April 12, 2005 Session I: Public Health Significance of Sleep Deprivation and Disorders 8:25 Welcome and Introductions Harvey Colten, Chair 8:30 Impact of Insomnia and Periodic Leg Movements Thomas Roth, Henry Ford Health System of Detroit 9:00 Overview of the Public Health Significance of Sleep Deprivation and Disorders Terry Young, University of Wisconsin continued
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... 328 SLEEP DISORDERS AND SLEEP DEPRIVATION BOX A-1 continued 9:30 Sleep Duration: Neurobehavioral, Physiological, and Epidemiological Issues David Dinges, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Session II: Sleep Deprivation and Society 10:15 Accidents Caused by Sleep Deprivation and Disorders Allan Pack, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center 10:45 Metabolic Consequences of Sleep Deprivation Daniel Gottlieb, Boston University School of Medicine Session III: Sleep Apnea 11:15 Effect of Apnea on Cardiovascular Disease and Metabolic Functions Susan Redline, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine 11:45 Discussion of Morning Session Session IV: Impact of Sleep Deprivation and Disorders on Specific Populations 1:00 Snoring in Children: Sound the Alarm! David Gozal, University of Louisville 1:30 Sleep Loss and Women's Health Kathy Lee, University of California, San Francisco 2:00 Sleep Disturbance in Geriatrics Donald Bliwise, Emory University 2:30 Discussion of Afternoon Session
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... 9:00 Michael Martin Director of the Division of Physiology and Pathology in the Center for Scientific Review, NIH continued
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... Kupfer Chair, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine 2:30 Steven Wolinsky Division Chief of Infectious Diseases Northwestern University 3:00 General Discussion Training and Education 3:30 Judith Owens Brown University Medical School, AASM MED Sleep Program 4:00 Daniel Buysse Department of Psychiatry, UPMC Sleep Medicine Center and Sleep Medicine Fellowship Training Program 4:30 Roger Bulger President, Association of Academic Health Centers 5:00 General Discussion
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... APPENDIX A 331 BOX A-3 Institute of Medicine Committee on Sleep Medicine and Research September 15­16, 2005 September 15, 2005 12:45 Results from AASM Academic Health Centers Survey Michael Sateia, Section of Sleep Medicine Chief, Dartmouth University Past President, American Academy of Sleep Medicine 1:30 Preliminary Findings of Commissioned Paper John Fontanesi, Center for Management Science in Public Health, University of California, San Diego September 16, 2005 10:15 Discussion with Charles Czeisler Director, Division of Sleep Medicine, Harvard Medical School President-Elect, Sleep Research Society


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