CBC Ideas episode on the cultural history of insomnia
A recent episode of ‘Ideas’ on CBC radio discuses the cultural history of sleeplessness, featuring CSS member Dr. Helen Driver.
A recent episode of ‘Ideas’ on CBC radio discuses the cultural history of sleeplessness, featuring CSS member Dr. Helen Driver.
Only a few places remain for the upcoming meeting in London, England.See their website for details on how to register.
The Request for Applications for the CIHR-ICRH/CSS Winter 2018 Travel Awards is now live on ResearchNET.The application deadline is Feb. 14, 2018 For more information, see the CIHR website.
The World Sleep Meeting will take place in Vancouver, Canada in 2019. They are looking for your input on program content and keynote topics.Participate in the survey here. Key Dates:September…
Postmenopausal women 45 years or older wanted for study on sleep-wake cycle. For more information about this study located in the Montreal area, see the CSS Participate in Research Page,…
It’s time to renew your CSS membership for 2018. There are many benefits of membership, including: New this year As a mean to increase access to sleep services and to…
New research from the Eastern Ontario Research Institute and Stats Canada on the quality and quantity of sleep among Canadians is available in our publications section, or visit the Stats…
Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust’s 3rd Clinical Update Sleep will guide the delegates through the latest developments of sleep medicine, and review the evidence for the diagnosis and…
Read more about the innovative online tool created by University of Calgary researcher Dr. Amy Bender. Read more at the Mitacs program website or an article from Ottawa Metro.
Abstract submission deadline 1 December 5–7 April 2018 • Munich, Germany For more information, visit the conference website.
The Canadian Sleep and Circadian Network (CSCN) has announced several new awards: Multi-Site Membership Program Outstanding Science Awards Travel Awards for the 2018 Gordon Research Conference For more information, visit…
Participants using CPAP in the Vancouver area are needed for a CRC research project on sleep apnea. For more information, see our participate in research page.