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There's a great variety of topics and speakers in the four conference plenary sessions. Join international keynote speakers Jean-Louis Pepin and Michael Perlis for the latest in sleep apnoea diagnosis and CBT for insomnia. The session on sleep health of First Nations Peoples in Australia broke new ground, while the sleep measurement plenary featured new thinking on the role of sleep labs. The New Investigator Award presentations spotlighted six emerging researchers and their exciting new research.
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There's a great variety of topics and speakers in the four conference plenary sessions. Join international keynote speakers Jean-Louis Pepin and Michael Perlis for the latest in sleep apnoea diagnosis and CBT for insomnia. The session on sleep health of First Nations Peoples in Australia broke new ground, while the sleep measurement plenary featured new thinking on the role of sleep labs. The New Investigator Award presentations spotlighted six emerging researchers and their exciting new research.

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This package consists of the four plenary sessions from Sleep DownUnder 2022, a total of 6 hours' worth of the latest science across the sleep field. This package is $85 for ASA members and $180 for everyone else.

International Keynote Presentations

  • Innovative approaches and digital medicine solutions for diagnosing sleep apnea - Jean-Louis Pépin
  • Favourite hypotheses and findings - Michael Perlis

Sleep health of First Nations Peoples in Australia: co-design and local capacity building to guide the way forward

  • Sleep health of First Nations peoples: The need for co-designing with community members - Yaqoot Fatima
  • First Nations knowledge on sleep health: The need for integrating traditional knowledge with western scientific knowledge - Roslyn Van Senden
  • Sleep health equity through local capacity building: Our journey as First Nations Sleep Coaches - Karen Chong and Jamie Dunne
  • The roadmap and strategies for achieving sleep health equity - Timothy Skinner

New Investigator Award Presentations

  • Providing feedback and guidance on sleep perceptions using sleep wearables improves insomnia: Findings from the randomised Novel Insomnia Treatment Experiment (“NITE”) - Marie-Antoinette Spina
  • A novel, optogenetics based therapy for obstructive sleep apnea - Fiona Knapman
  • Longitudinal associations of obstructive sleep apnea and sleep macroarchitecture with future cognitive function in middle-aged and older men from a community-based cohort study - Jesse Parker
  • Circadian and behavioural impacts on salivary cortisol during simulated nightshifts - Linda Grosser
  • Overnight consolidation of spatial navigation memories is impaired in Mild Cognitive Impairment and is associated with loss of sleep spindles and hippocampal subfield volumes - Carla Haroutonian
  • Acute effects of combined cannabidiol (CBD) and Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in insomnia disorder: A randomised, placebo-controlled trial using high-density EEG - Anastasia Suraev

Helen Bearpark Plenary Session and ANZSSA Awards: Wake up to grey matters? Expert exposé on brain health opportunity for sleep labs

  • Introduction and Overview - Angela D'Rozario
  • Sleep makes waves: Consequences of sleep apnea on markers of brain health - Anna Mullins
  • So you want to measure cognition and mood in the sleep lab? An introduction to what and how - Romola Bucks
  • Snoring and sadness: Can we improve mood outcomes in individuals with sleep apnea? - Melinda Jackson
  • What next? Integrating brain health assessments into the sleep lab - Julia Chapman


Free for members, $20 for others

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