Colorado Sleep and Circadan Research Symposium 2015

June 1, 2015

ATLAS Room 100, Â鶹ÊÓƵ

Time/TopicSpeakerDepartmentInstitution
0815 Opening / pick up name badge
0830
Introductory RemarksKen Wright, PhDIntegrative PhysiologyUCB
0835 Circadian and Diurnal Rhythms
Novel Roles for Melanopsin: From pattern vision to neuroprotectionMaureen E. Stabio, PhDCell & Developmental BiologyUCD-Anschutz
Linking the circadian clock to muscle stem cell heterogeneityJason Doles, PhDMolecular, Cellular & Developmental BiologyUCB
Extra-SCN brain clocks: Diversity and functionRobert Spencer, PhDPsychology & NeuroscienceUCB
Diurnal variation in tryptophan hydroxylase 2 gene expression: implications for serotonergic control of vigilance and arousalChristopher Lowry, PhDIntegrative PhysiologyUCB
935 Sleep Physiology and EEG
Prebiotic blend increases stress protective gut bacteria and sleep following an acute stressorRobert Thompson, PhDIntegrative PhysiologyUCB
Adaptive Time-Frequency Analysis of Sleep EEGFrancois Meyer, PhDElectrical EngineeringUCB
1005 Coffee Break and Networking
1030 Translational Human Sleep Physiology
Travelling sleep slow oscillations and myelination in childrenSalome Kurth, PhDIntegrative PhysiologyUCB
Sleep Duration and Asthma in AdolescentsLisa J. Meltzer, PhDPediatricsNational Jewish Health
Sleep and insulin resistance in adolescents with obesityStacey L. Simon, PhDPulmonary MedicineChildren's Hospital Colorado
Insufficient sleep: Acute and sustained effects on energy metabolismChristopher Depner, PhDIntegrative PhysiologyUCB
Short Sleep, HIV & Endothelial FunctionChristopher DeSouza, PhDIntegrative PhysiologyUCB
Sleep and Speech Motor PerformanceNeeraja Sadagopan, PhDSpeech, Language and Hearing SciencesUCB
1200 Data blitz (short slide presentations from other faculty and trainees)
If you are interested in participating in the data blitz, please email CSCRsymposia@gmail.com and provide a sentence or two on your topic and provide a title.
1300 Adjourn