Awards 2017 Presented by the American Academy of Medicine Nathaniel Kleitman Distinguished Service Award David F. Established in 1981, the Nathaniel Kleitman Dinges, PhD Distinguished Service Award honors individuals dedicated to the sleep field who have made David F. Dinges, PhD, has been significant contributions in the areas of administration, a member of the American public relations and government affairs. Academy of (AASM) since 1990. Dr. Dinges is currently a tenured professor of psychology in psychiatry, and he serves Remarks as chief of the Division of Sleep and I am honored by this recognition post-doctoral trainees, graduate and vice chair for faculty from the American Academy students, and undergraduates affairs and professional development in of Sleep Medicine. My interest who contributed to our the Department of Psychiatry at Penn’s in sleep was kindled during my discoveries. A special thanks Perelman School of Medicine. graduate training by professor to my dedicated staff that Donald Tepas, PhD, at Saint ensured our laboratory operated Dr. Dinges completed graduate training in Louis University, and professor 24/7. I also owe thanks to the physiological psychology at Saint Louis Hallowell Davis, MD, at award’s namesake, professor University, after which he established a Washington University School Nathaniel Kleitman, PhD, whose neonatal sleep research laboratory at of Medicine. It was facilitated by comprehensive 1963 text The Children’s Hospital National Medical professor Martin T. Orne, MD, guided me through an extensive Center and George Washington University PhD, and Emily Carota Orne, at scientific literature that had Hospital, Washington D.C. He subsequently the University of Pennsylvania, a profound influence on my accepted a faculty position at the who made it possible for me to thinking and experiments. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, safely and ethically study the where he has conducted research and effects of , and Most important of all, I owe taught for the past 40 years. His laboratory who showed me how to ensure a great debt to Christine, my has produced an extensive body of valid scientific data contributed magnificent wife and partner of federally funded research on the acute, to public policy. 45 years, and to our two terrific chronic and cumulative adverse effects of sons, for putting up with my inadequate sleep on human physiological I am grateful to my excellent obsessive need to understand and neurobehavioral functions. His faculty collaborators at Penn the adverse effects of sleep loss. research has influenced policies and and elsewhere, and to many practices related to safety and health.

AASM AWARDS | 2017 William C. Dement Academic Achievement Award Susan Established in 1994, the William C. Dement Redline, MD, Academic Achievement Award recognizes MPH members of the sleep field who have displayed exceptional initiative and progress in the areas of sleep education and academic research. Susan Redline, MD, MPH, has been a member of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) since 1988. Dr. Remarks Redline is the Peter C. Farrell Professor I thank the Academy for this the talented and diverse of Sleep Medicine at Harvard Medical recognition, which means so collaborators and staff I have School and directs a Program in Sleep much to me - not only because of had the good fortune to work Medicine Epidemiology at Brigham my deep respect for the Academy with. There are too many to give and Women’s Hospital and Beth Israel but also for the honor of receiving a shout out to each of you, but Deaconess Medical Center. Her research an award named for Dr. William I hope you know my sincere focuses on understanding the risk “Bill” Dement. Last year I had the gratitude. I also thank my patient factors and outcomes of sleep disorders opportunity to sit in on one of “partners” in the MyApnea across populations, the role of sleep Bill’s sleep classes at Stanford. research network. You continue interventions in improving health, and It was daunting to realize that to motivate me, challenging me use of web-based resources to enable over 40 years, more than 18,000 to ask better questions and to exchange and analysis of sleep data. others had sat where I was sitting, work harder to find improved tantalized by sleep science as ways to diagnose and treat Dr. Redline served as a member of presented by Bill. I have no doubt sleep apnea. the boards of directors for AASM and that many in this room have been SRS. She earned a medical degree touched directly or indirectly by My ability to do my life’s work from University and an MPH Bill’s sleep and dreams class reflects the patience and support degree from Harvard School of Public and the generations of sleep of my husband, Ray, who I Health, completed internal medicine and researchers and clinicians it don’t thank enough. I am also pulmonary and critical care medicine spawned. Thank you, Bill. so grateful to my children and training at Case Western Reserve grandchildren, who bring so University, and completed a research Much of what I do is “team much joy to my life and make me fellowship in respiratory epidemiology at science,” and any successes proud of their commitment to Harvard Medical School. I have had directly reflect making the world a better place.

AASM AWARDS | 2017 Mark O. Hatfield Public Policy or Advocacy Award Anne Ferro Established in 1996, the Mark O. Hatfield Public Policy or Advocacy Award acknowledges an individual who Anne Ferro was named has developed public policy that positively affects President & CEO of the the healthy sleep of all Americans. This contribution American Association of is unique yet vital to the advancement of the field. Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA) in 2014 after serving 5 years as administrator of the U.S. Department of Remarks Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). She leads Thank you to the Directors of need for recovery rest during AAMVA in supporting member agencies AASM’s Board for selecting me to periods when circadian rhythms (government agencies in the United receive the 2017 Hatfield Public are at their lowest. The rule was States and Canada who are responsible Policy or Advocacy Award. It is partially rolled back several years for driver licensing, vehicle registration & a distinction I will treasure and later, yet it had a lasting impact title services, and traffic law enforcement) one which I accept on behalf on trucking industry awareness to deliver safe drivers, safe vehicles, and of the many sleep scientists, of the liability of tired drivers. secure identities. colleagues, and advocates whose work enables me to champion Now at AAMVA, I am glad to Before joining AAMVA, Ferro was the policies and education to combat support AASM to educate longest serving administrator of FMCSA drowsy driving. drivers on the dangers of drowsy after being appointed by President Obama driving including working with in 2009. As administrator, Ferro led the During my tenure leading the states to build it into new-driver agency’s aggressive efforts to strengthen federal agency that sets safety training programs. motor carrier safety and is credited with standards for truck and bus The honor of this award belongs raising the safety bar for the industry’s operation, I underestimated the to those who have grown the field operations across the country. Under resistance the agency would face of sleep science to its prominence her leadership, FMCSA implemented key when it completed a science- today. The opportunity to receive measures, such as limiting the risk of based rulemaking to reduce it is thanks to my husband and tired truck drivers behind the wheel and drivers’ maximum weekly duty children whose constant support prohibiting commercial drivers from texting hours from a possible 82 to 70 is as rejuvenating as a good or talking on hand-held mobile devices hours. The rule recognized the night’s sleep. while driving.

AASM AWARDS | 2017 Excellence in Education Award

Michael Established in 2002, the Excellence in Education Award is presented to those individuals who have H. Silber, made outstanding contributions in the teaching of MBChB, sleep medicine. The award serves to recognize and honor dedicated individuals who have skillfully taught FAASM and enhanced the knowledge of professional and lay people in the areas of sleep and sleep medicine.

Michael H. Silber, MBChB, FAASM, has been a member of the Remarks American Academy of Sleep Medicine Education has always been and always learning from my (AASM) since 1991. Dr. Silber is professor one of my major passions, and students. I urge trainees and of neurology at the Mayo Clinic College of therefore I was delighted when young sleep specialists to include Medicine and Science, dean of the Mayo John Shepard asked me to join teaching in your career plans. Clinic School of Health Sciences, and a the ABSM Part I examination past co-director of the Mayo Center for committee in 1993. Over the I am grateful to many people: my Sleep Medicine. He earned his medical ensuing years, I have had the parents Leila Arens and Bill Silber, degree at the University of Cape Town, honor of helping negotiate the both academic physicians who completing his neurology residency there transfer of our board examination valued education; my beloved and at Mayo Clinic. He served as program to the mainstream ABMS and our wife Sandy, who has supported director of the Mayo Fellowship in Sleep fellowship programs to ACGME. me through my career; my Medicine for 14 years, educating 60 It has been a privilege living children Brad, Taryn and Ryan, fellows. through the maturing of sleep who have given me personal medicine from adolescence into perspective on how learners think; Dr. Silber has served as president of the adulthood and being able to play my wonderful colleagues at Mayo AASM, president of the American Board some small part in this process. Clinic; my education mentors: of Sleep Medicine and chair of the Sleep John Shepard, Peter Hauri, Medicine Fellowship Directors Council. There is lifelong satisfaction in Michael Aldrich and Bert Sandok; He has received the AASM Nathaniel educating learners. I believe in and Jerry Barrett, who has taught Kleitman Distinguished Service Award the Socratic method of teaching, me so much about administration and the American Academy of Neurology in finding teachable moments in and converting ideas into reality. Sleep Science Award. clinical practice, making lectures I am deeply appreciative to the fun and interactive, teaching AASM board for believing me professionalism by example, worthy of this award.

AASM AWARDS | 2017 AASM Past Service Award Recipients

Nathaniel Kleitman Award

1981 Ismet Karacan, MD and 1992 Philip Westbrook, MD 2005 Stuart Quan, MD Howard Roffwarg, MD 1993 Michael Thorpy, MD 2006 John Shepard Jr., MD 1982 William C. Dement, MD, PhD 1994 Richard Ferber, MD 2007 Andrew L. Chesson Jr., MD 1983 Elliot Weitzman, MD 1995 James K. Walsh, PhD 2008 Conrad Iber, MD 1984 Mitchell Balter, PhD and 1996 Allan I. Pack, MB, ChB, PhD 2009 Michael J. Sateia, MD Merrill Mitler, PhD 1997 Paul A. Fredrickson, MD 2010 Michael H. Silber, MBChB 1985 Allan Rechtschaffen, PhD 1998 Mark Mahowald, MD 2011 Ronald R. Grunstein, MD 1986 Christian Guilleminault, MD 1999 Jon F. Sassin, MD 2012 Lawrence Epstein, MD 1987 William C. Dement, MD, PhD 2000 David P. White, MD 2013 Clete Kushida, MD, PhD, 1988 Helmet Schmidt, MD and 2001 J. Christian Gillin, MD RPSGT, RST Helio Lemmi, MD 2002 Thomas Hobbins, MD 2014 Alejandro Chediak, MD 1989 Peter Hauri, PhD 2003 Wolfgang Schmidt-Nowara, MD 2015 Nancy A. Collop, MD 1990 Thomas Roth, PhD 2004 Daniel J. Buysse, MD 2016 Jerome A. Barrett 1991 Mary Carskadon, PhD

William C. Dement Award

1994 William C. Dement, MD, PhD 2002 Charles Czeisler, MD, PhD 2009 David P. White, MD 1995 Christian Guilleminault, MD 2003 Elio Lugaresi, MD 2010 Stuart F. Quan, MD 1996 Meir Kryger, MD 2004 David F. Dinges, PhD 2011 Mark H. Sanders, MD 1997 Roger J. Broughton, MD, PhD 2005 Jerome Siegel, PhD 2012 John Stradling, MD 1998 Michael S. Aldrich, MD 2006 Robert W. McCarley, MD 2013 David Gozal, MD 1999 Wallace B. Mendelson, MD 2007 Mark Mahowald, MD and Carlos 2014 Phyllis Zee, MD, PhD 2000 Emmanuel Mignot, MD, PhD Schenck, MD 2015 Carole L. Marcus, MBBCh 2001 Allan Pack, MB, ChB, PhD 2008 Terry Young, MS, PhD 2016 Carol A. Landis, PhD, RN, FAAN

Mark O. Hatfield Award

1996 Sen. Mark Hatfield 2003 Mark Mahowald, MD and 2009 Alejandro Chediak, MD 1997 William C. Dement, MD, PhD Mary Carskadon, PhD 2010 Charles A. Czeisler, MD, PhD 1998 James K. Walsh, PhD 2004 Not Awarded 2011 Mark R. Rosekind, PhD 1999 James Kiley, PhD 2005 Claude Lenfant, MD 2012 Judith A. Owens, MD, MPH 2000 Rep. John E. Porter 2006 R. Bart Sangal, MD 2013 Rita Brooks, RST, RPSGT 2001 David Dinges, PhD 2007 Paul Fredrickson, MD and 2014 Wayne H. Giles, MD, MS 2002 Not Awarded Andrew O. Jamieson, MD 2015 Michael J. Twery, PhD 2008 Neil B. Kavey, MD 2016 Janet B. Croft, PhD AASM Past Service Award Recipients 2017 Young Investigator Award Recipients Excellence in Education Award Christopher Depner, PhD 2002 Richard Ferber, MD 2004 Meir Kryger, MD, FRCPC and University of Colorado Marvin R. Dunn, MD Simulated night-shift work alters the balance and 24h pattern of the (posthumous) coagulation-fibrinolysis axis 2006 Judith A. Owens, MD, MPH 2007 Vernon Pegram, MD 2008 Michael R. Littner, MD 2009 James A. Rowley, MD 2010 Richard B. Berry, MD Honorable Mentions 2011 Barbara Phillips, MD, MSPH, FCCP 2012 Teofilo L. Lee-Chiong, Jr., MD Louis-Philippe Marquis 2013 Suresh Kotagal, MD Université de Montreal 2014 Alon Y. Avidan, MD, MPH Nightmare distress is negatively correlated with regional cerebral blood flow in frontal areas during an IAPS picture-viewing task 2015 Patrick J. Strollo, Jr., MD 2016 Neil Freedman, MD and Richard S. Rosenberg, PhD Philip Cheng, PhD

Henry Ford Health System Preliminary data for the Sleep to PRevent Evolving Affective Disorders (SPREAD) trial

Saadoun Bin-Hasan, MBBCh

SickKids Hospital, Toronto PSG and MSLT characterization of REM sleep without atonia and REM behavior disorder among pediatric patients with narcolepsy CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2017 AWARD RECIPIENTS