March 10 - 11 , 2016
Videos
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Videos and Closed Captioning
Welcome and Introduction - Dr. Kristina Thayer, NIEHS
Background and Workshop Objectives - Dr. Ruth Lunn
Overview of circadian disruption, biomarkers, and experimental models - Dr. Fred Turek, Northwestern University
Friday March 11, 2016
Presentations & Overview of light at night and its association with circadian disruption - Dr. Mariana Figueiro, Lighting Research Center at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Overview of studies of health effects and biomarkers of circadian disruption in humans - Dr. Richard Stevens, University of Connecticut
Overview of studies of health effects and biomarkers of circadian disruption in experimental animals - Dr. Randy Nelson, Ohio State University
Overview of types and characteristics of shift work and the concept of shift work as a complex exposure scenario - Dr. Roel Vermeulen, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Overview of studies of shift workers and health effects and/or biomarkers of circadian disruption in humans - Dr. Johnni Hansen, Danish Cancer Society
Overview of studies of health effects and biomarkers of circadian disruption in experimental animal model studies of shiftwork or jet lag - Dr. Andrew Coogan, Maynooth University, Ireland
Discussion
Circadian Disruption Discussion
Characteristics of Artificial Light Discussion
Characteristics of Shift Work Discussion
Characteristics of Sleep Discussion
Shift Work at Night, Artificial Light at Night, and Circadian Disruption Discussion
Artificial Light at Night Closing Discussion