SLEEP 2013 – APSS Annual Meeting, Baltimore

Schedule at a Glance - Wednesday, June 5

Below is a preview of the schedule for Tuesday, June 3. View the SLEEP 2013 Preliminary Program for more information about the scientific sessions offered at SLEEP 2013, the 27th Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC (APSS).


Registration Open

7:30am – 5:00pm

Invited Lecturer

8:00am – 9:00am

I09:

Edward Bixler, PhD - Natural History of Sleep Disordered Breathing in Children: An Anatomic or Systemic Disorder?

Natural History of Sleep Disordered Breathing in Children: An Anatomic or Systemic Disorder?

General Sessions

8:00am – 10:00am

W07:

Adaptation of Evidence-based Behavioral Treatments for Co-morbid Insomnia

D04:

State of the Science: Translating Sleep and Circadian Research Advances into Clinical Practice

O20:

Sleep and Aging: Epidemiology and Outcomes

O21:

Co-morbidities of Sleep Disordered Breathing

S15:

Sleep and Traumatic Brain Injury

Invited Lecturer

9:05am – 10:05am

I10:

Lisa Wolfe, MD - Sleep and Anesthesiology

Sleep and Anesthesiology

Exhibit Hall Open

10:00am – 2:00pm

Refreshment Break (Exhibit Hall)

10:00am – 10:20am

General Sessions

10:20am – 12:20pm

D05:

Eyes Wide Shut: Children, Adolescents and Caregivers Living with Narcolepsy

O22:

The Contribution of Sleep Disturbance to Depression

O23:

Sleep Physiology: Genes and Outcomes

S16:

Effects of Insufficient Sleep and Circadian Rhythmicity on Metabolism in Humans and Rodents

S17:

Night-to-Night Variability of Sleep in Insomnia: Characteristics, Consequences and Treatment Implications

S18:

The Impact of PAP on OSA Co-morbidities

Poster Presentations

10:20am – 12:20pm

Lunch Break

12:20pm – 1:30pm

Late-breaking Abstracts

12:30pm – 1:30pm

Lunch Sessions

12:30pm – 1:30pm

L03:

Adaptive Servo Ventilation is the Treatment of Choice for Opioid Associated Central Sleep Apnea

M17:

Cardiovascular Consequences of Sleep Apnea

M18:

Treatment of Narcolepsy: Neural Mechanisms and Nagging Mysteries

M19:

Measuring Circadian Timing in Human Rhythms

M20:

Sleep, Circadian Rhythms and Aging: It’s Not All Bad News!

M21:

Using Social Media to Market Your Practice

M22:

Pharmacologic Treatment of Insomnia: The Art and the Science

M23:

Home Sleep Testing: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

M24:

Sleep, Antidepressants and Learning

Invited Lecturer

1:30pm – 2:30pm

I11:

Steven Hursh, PhD - Fatigue Science at Work: The Benefits of Fatigue Risk Management Systems

Fatigue Science at Work: The Benefits of Fatigue Risk Management Systems

Oral Presentations

1:30pm – 2:30pm

O24:

Sleep Across the Lifespan in Women

O25:

Novel Approaches to the Evaluation of Insomnia

O26:

Sleep Neurobiology: From Rats and Mice to Flies and Worms

O27:

Medical Disorders and Sleep

O28:

Sleep Disorder Diagnosis: New Approaches and Improved Solutions

Refreshment Break

2:30pm – 2:45pm

General Sessions

2:45pm – 4:45pm

W08:

The Complexity of Complex Nocturnal Behaviors

D06:

The Affordable Care Act: What Sleep Medicine Clinicians and Center Managers Need to Know

O29:

Risk Factors for Insomnia

O30:

Assessment and Treatments for Sleep Disordered Breathing

O31:

Basic Mechanisms Underlying Central and Peripheral Responses to Sleep Loss

S19:

Sleep and Circadian Dysregulation in Neurodegenerative Disorders