The SRS Podcast

The official podcast of the Sleep Research Society (SRS). Purposed to disseminate and discuss the latest findings in Sleep and Circadian research.

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Episodes

Tuesday Sep 06, 2022

Summary: Just in time for the return to school, Jesse Cook (Host) sits down with Dr Lisa Meltzer to discuss two vital papers at the intersect of sleep, school start times, and education modality among pediatrics, adolescents, and teenagers.
 
(00:00) - Introduction(00:50) -  Topic Orientation (03:45) - An introduction to Dr Lisa Meltzer and the two featured papers. (6:00) - Beginning of Guest Interview (7:00) - Lisa’s journey into sleep research (12:18) - Key word association! (13:33) - 10,000 foot view of paper 1: Changing school start times: impact on sleep in primary and secondary school students(22:38) - Key findings of paper 1 (26:50) - 10,000 foot view of paper 2: COVID-19 instructional approaches (in-person, online, hybrid), school start times, and sleep in over 5,000 U.S. adolescents(40:09) - A deeper dive into the contributing factors of findings and potential interventions (44:00) - The barriers to change and the importance of community engagement (1:05:00) - Future directions into paediatric and school start time research (1:08:00) - Thank you and acknowledgements (1:11:55) - Outro 
Links of interest to this episode:Link to paper: Changing school start times: impact on sleep in primary and secondary school studentsLink to paper: COVID-19 instructional approaches (in-person, online, hybrid), school start times, and sleep in over 5,000 U.S. adolescentsYou can find Dr Lisa Meltzer on Linkedin
Get in contact with us: 
 sleepresearchsocietypodcast@gmail.com 

Tuesday Aug 02, 2022

Summary: Join Jesse Cook, MS and Dr Josianne Broussard as they discuss Dr Broussard’s latest SLEEP paper ‘Impairments in glycemic control during Eastbound transatlantic travel in healthy adults ’. 
 
Timestamps:
(00:00)  Introduction
(00:50)  Topic Orientation 
(02:55)  Episode Orientation - Josianne background and Paper gap
(04:40)  Dr Josianne Broussard’s background + Intro 
(06:30)  Dr Josianne Broussard’s Journey 
(17:50)  Keyword association! 
(19:30)  10,000 Foot View of The Investigation
(33:36)  A deeper dive into the article’s Methodology 
(38:00)  Developing strategies and future directions of this research 
(56:30)  Thank you and acknowledgements
(1:00:50)  Outro 
 
Links of interest to this episode:
Link to paper: “Impairments in glycemic control during Eastbound transatlantic travel in healthy adults’  
Follow Dr Josianne Broussard’s twitter: @JBroussard_CSU
Get in contact with us: 
sleepresearchsocietypodcast@gmail.com
 

Tuesday Jul 05, 2022

(00:11) Welcome
(00:26) Disclaimers
(00:50) Overview of Today’s Episode
(01:45) Orientation to Today’s Main Episode Topic
(04:28) Dr. Renske Lok’s Background
(05:47) Beginning of Dr. Renske Lok’s Interview
(07:00) Dr. Renske Lok’s Journey to Sleep and Circadian Research
(11:10) Keyword Association with Dr. Renske Lok
(12:14) Transition to Discussion on Physiological correlates of the Epworth Sleepiness Scale reveal different dimensions of daytime sleepiness
(12:55) 10,000 Foot View of The Investigation
(20:00) Deeper Dive Into The Weeds of The Investigation
(41:02) Transition to SLEEP Abstracts (Dr. Amy Bender, Brooke Mason, and Odalis Garcia)
 
In this episode of the SRS Podcast, Jesse Cook (host) digitally sits down with Dr. Renske Lok to discuss their recent publication in SLEEP Advances entitled Physiological correlates of the Epworth Sleepiness Scale reveal different dimensions of daytime sleepiness (doi: 10.1093/sleepadvances/zspab008). Please submit questions and feedback to sleepresearchsocietypodcast@gmail.com
 
 

Tuesday Jun 07, 2022

In this episode of the SRS Podcast, Jesse Cook (host) digitally sits down with Dr. J. Todd Arnedt to discuss their recent publication in SLEEP entitled Telemedicine versus face-to-face delivery of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia: a randomized controlled noninferiority trial (doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsaa136). Please submit questions and feedback to sleepresearchsocietypodcast@gmail.com

Wednesday Apr 06, 2022

In this pilot episode of the SRS Podcast, Jesse Cook (host) digitally sits down with Dr. Olga Galli to discuss their recent publication in SLEEP entitled Predictors of interindividual differences in vulnerability to neurobehavioral consequences of chronic partial sleep restriction doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsab278
 
Please submit questions and feedback to sleepresearchsocietypodcast@gmail.com
 

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