Sleep & Circadian Rhythms: Pillars of Health
Feb 25–25, 2021 |
Scientific Organizers:
Marie-Pierre St-Onge, Eve Van Cauter, Christian Benedict and Jonathan Cedernaes
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Feb 25–25, 2021 | Virtual at Your Computer
Scientific Organizers:
Marie-Pierre St-Onge, Eve Van Cauter, Christian Benedict and Jonathan Cedernaes
Available Formats:
Supported by the Directors' Fund
Livestream
On Demand
Important Deadlines
Early Registration Deadline:
February 20, 2021
Scholarship Deadline:
November 1, 2020
Global Health Award Deadline:
Deadlines not yet available for this meeting.
Short Talk Abstract Deadline:
Deadlines not yet available for this meeting.
Poster Abstract Deadline:
December 1, 2020
Meeting Summary
# Metabolism and Cardiovascular
# Neurobiology
Altered lifestyle behaviors (e.g. shift work, jet lag, delayed sleep and meal timing) disrupt sleep and impair circadian rhythms, resulting in dysregulation of important physiological and psychological parameters such as blood pressure, glucose, hormones, and vigilance, thereby contributing to increased chronic disease burden, and increasing the risk of cancer, cardiovascular disease, and cognitive impairment/accelerated aging. However, there is a need to bridge sleep and circadian biology scientists to foster dialogues for advancing research in these fields. The goal of this conference is to bring together scientists studying the timing of lifestyle behaviors, including sleep, food intake, and exercise, on chronic disease risk to uncover important next steps for this research area. This conference will cover concepts related to sleep, circadian rhythms, and chronobiology. Concepts will not only cover the biology of sleep and circadian rhythms, such as genetic and hormonal controls, but also how behaviors alter sleep and circadian rhythms, and how these changes challenge our biological systems and impart negative consequences on health. Importantly, this conference will cover the bi-directional relation between lifestyle behaviors, health outcomes, and sleep and circadian rhythms. As a result, the field will be energized with new avenues for collaborations, research, and knowledge.
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