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Envisioning tomorrow CONTENTS Committees . 2 Acknowledgements . 3 Welcome . 4 Orientation Guide . 6 General Information . 7 Programme Overview . 11 Programme - Tuesday, 9 September . 17 Programme - Wednesday, 10 September . 19 Programme - Thursday, 11 September . 24 Programme - Friday, 12 September . 33 Programme - Saturday, 13 September . 42 Posters . 50 Exhibition Floor Plan . 87 Sponsor Details . 88 Exhibition Catalogue . 90 Social Programme . 99 Tour Programme . 100 1 COMMITTEES EUROPEAN SLEEP RESEARCH SOCIETY CONGRESS ORGANISING COMMITTEE Thomas Pollmächer President OF THE BRITISH SLEEP SOCIETY Roberto Amici Vice President Colin Espie Chair Diego García-Borreguero Secretary Mary Morrell Scientific Programme Claudio Bassetti Treasurer Jane Orgill Technologist Programme Debra Skene Assistant Secretary Melissa Hack BSS President Dirk Pevernagie ANSS Representative John Shneerson BSS Treasurer Irene Tobler Past President Paul Reading BSS Secretary Christian Cajochen Scientific Committee Chair Kevin Morgan BSS Committee Member Catherine Hill Trainee Programme ESRS SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Jason Ellis Trainee Programme Christian Cajochen, Switzerland Chair Claude Gronfier, France Hanspeter Landolt, Switzerland Patrick Levy, France Phillipe Peigneux, Belgium Dieter Riemann, Germany Malcolm von Schantz, UK CONGRESS ORGANISERS Concorde Services Ltd 4B, 50 Speirs Wharf Port Dundas Glasgow G4 9TH UK Tel: +44 (0)141 331 0123 Fax: +44 (0)141 331 0234 Email: [email protected] 2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Organising Committee gratefully acknowledges the support of the following companies: PLATINUM GOLD PLUS GOLD SILVER OTHER 3 WELCOME WELCOME Thomas Pollmächer Colin Espie Melissa Hack Dear Colleague, On behalf of the ESRS Board, the Local Organising Committee for ESRS2008, and the British Sleep Society, we are delighted to welcome you to the beautiful city of Glasgow and to participation in the 19th Congress of the European Sleep Research Society. We anticipate that this will be a special Congress not only for science but also for spending relaxing time with colleagues ‘old’ and new! We are very grateful to the Scientific Committee, chaired by Christian Cajochen, and especially grateful to Mary Morrell, for ensuring that the Congress reflects our strategy of integrating science and topical issues with the latest advances in technology, medicine and research, to create an event that offers something for everyone. Thanks most of all to yourselves; we are excited to report that we have broken ESRS records for both the number of scientific abstracts and for levels of industry sponsorship. The Congress starts with what will be an outstanding Training Course on Tuesday 9th September, when we will also be hosting the 9th ESST meeting. The main programme follows the opening ceremony on Wednesday morning and includes 4 keynote lectures, over 30 research symposia, debates, clinical and video sessions, 155 oral presentations and more than 500 posters. We hope this does not create too many schedule clashes for you! An additional feature this year will be a ‘Datablitz’ session at the end of the first day. Not only will this highlight some of the superb scientific posters, but also provide suitable refreshments! Please come and support this session, particularly because much of this new work has been submitted by junior researchers. It will be an excellent opportunity to update on recent developments in the field in a speedy and fun manner. This year we also have the bonus feature of Trainee Breakfast Sessions, as well as our important and traditional Young Scientists Symposium. The Exhibition Hall will serve as the conference hub. There will be more than 40 exhibitor stands to visit, as well as cyber café and wireless network facilities. We wish to acknowledge the tremendous support provided by our sponsors and exhibitors and encourage you all to make regular use of the exhibition area as well as attending the industry supported symposia that run throughout the Congress. 4 WELCOME During the course of the Congress, please note that there are important professional meetings that may merit your attendance. For example, the ESRS Business meeting takes place early evening Thursday 11th and is open to all full ESRS members. Finally, we would like to make a special mention of the Social Programme. You simply cannot come to Glasgow and be a shrinking violet! We look forward to seeing you for example at the Scottish Party night hosted by the BSS on the Renfrew Ferry and at the ESRS Scottish Ceilidh at the Glasgow Museum & Art Gallery. It has been a tremendous experience putting together this Congress, thank you all for making our job easy; above all for submitting so much great science and for sharing your enthusiasm for the importance of sleep. Enjoy the meeting! Thomas Pollmächer Colin Espie Melissa Hack President Chairman President ESRS Local Organising Committee British Sleep Society www.esrs.eu www.esrs2008.com www.sleeping.org.uk 5 HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF THE CONGRESS 6 GENERAL INFORMATION BADGES CLOAKROOM The name badge issued to delegates on registration There will be cloakroom facilities available at the serves as an admission pass to all scientific sessions, SECC during the registration opening hours. There is the exhibition and inclusive social events. Delegates a charge of £1.00 per item left. are asked to ensure that they wear their name badges at all times. Members of the British Sleep Society will CPD CREDITS be wearing ribbons entitled ‘BSS Committee’ and can A total of 30 CPD credits are available for the entire be approached if you require any assistance. meeting. CPD credits are printed on the Certificate of BANK Attendance. There are several ATMs located throughout the SECC. CREDIT CARDS Branches of all the major UK banks may be found in Commonly accepted credit cards in hotels, restaurants the centre of Glasgow. Generally, weekday opening and stores are: American Express, Visa, Mastercard hours for banks are 09:15 - 16:45hrs, although this and Diners. does vary. A limited number are open on Saturday mornings. The Glasgow Tourist Board located in CYBER CAFÉ George Square is open from 09:30 - 18:00hrs every There will be a Cyber Café available for delegate use. day, including Saturday and Sunday for the purposes This facility can be found in Hall 5. The Cyber Café is of exchanging foreign currency and travellers cheques. kindly sponsored by Covidien. BREAKFAST SESSIONS DELEGATE BAGS Breakfast Sessions offer an opportunity for trainees to discuss topics of mutual interest with leaders in the The Congress delegate bags are made from jute canvas field of sleep science and medicine. Expert hosts will which is a mixture of jute and cotton, complete with introduce topics of interest to promote discussion but coconut shell fillings which make these bags both attendees are encouraged to bring their own questions biodegradable and sustainable. and ideas to these meetings. Numbers will be restricted to allow for informal and stimulating small DRESS CODE group discussion. Only those with pre-booked You may dress informally for the Congress. The dress places will be admitted. code for the Welcome Reception is casual. Lounge suits or kilts for the Gala Dinner & Ceilidh. Information on BUSINESS & INFORMATION CENTRE kilt hire can be found in your delegate bag. There is a Business Centre on the Concourse, which provides fax and photocopying services. These DISCLAIMER services are used at the delegates’ own expense. The The Organising Committee, ESRS and Concorde Business & Information Centre will be open during Services accept no liability for injuries or losses of the Registration opening hours. Local and tourist whatever nature incurred by participants and/or information is also available here. accompanying persons, or for loss, theft or damage to their luggage and/or personal belongings. CAR PARKING Delegate car parking is available at the SECC at a cost DISCLOSURE of £4.50 per car, per visit. At the moment the ESRS has no formal procedure for collecting and communicating disclosures. This may CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE change in the future. However, for the Glasgow A Certificate of Attendance will be available at the Congress, speakers will be asked to verbally declare Congress. their disclosures at the start of their talk. 7 GENERAL INFORMATION ELECTRICITY Telephone and fax messages can be received for delegates at the Registration Desks. The telephone The voltage in the United Kingdom is 220-240V. number is +44 (0)141 576 3503 and the fax number EVALUATION FORM is +44 (0)141 576 3507. Please remember to complete the evaluation form which you will find in your delegate bag. Please hand MOBILE TELEPHONES the form in at the Registration Desk. It should be noted that mobile phones must be switched off when delegates are in session halls. FIRST AID A fully staffed first aid post will be open at all times NEWSPAPERS during the Congress opening hours. The first aid room The newsagent located on the concourse within the is situated on the Concourse at the SECC.