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Oxford Talks: SCNi Prize Medal lecture: ‘Multidimensional sleep health: From concept to clinic’
Thursday 18 April at 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Daniel J. Buysse, MD, is a distinguished Professor of Psychiatry, Medicine, and Clinical and Translational Science and the UPMC Endowed Chair in Sleep Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and he will be leading a talk on multidimensional sleep health, at Keble College in April.
His research focuses on insomnia; multidimensional sleep health; behavioural interventions for sleep problems; and interactions between sleep and circadian rhythms.
Dr. Buysse has received research funding from the National Institutes for Health and Care Research (NIHR), the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Veterans Administration, and Patient-Centred Outcomes Research Institute.
He has published over 450 peer-reviewed papers and over 125 invited articles. Dr. Buysse is the Program Director of an NHLBI-funded sleep and circadian science T32 training program. Dr. Buysse is Past President of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and President-Elect of the Sleep Research Society. He has served as Deputy Editor of the journals SLEEP and Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, Associate Editor of Behavioural Sleep Medicine, and Chair of the NIH MESH study section.
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