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NEWS & EVENTS

The Sleep Lab had a busy week in D.C.! Leah and Mike both presented posters at the Society of Behavioral Medicine's annual conference.


Leah presented her work titled "The role of visual attention in the development of a personalized sleep health improvement plan."

Mike presented "Exercise is not associated with subsequent night sleep duration or continuity."


Mike completed his one year appointment as the Sleep SIG student liaison, and was elected to serve as the Sleep SIG program development chair for the next two years.

Allison was elected to serve as the Sleep SIG student liaison, and will serve in that position for the following year.



Congratulations to Mike and Allison for presenting their work at the Society of Behavioral Medicine in New Orleans!


Allison presented her poster titled "I was paranoid millipedes were in my bed...and other reasons young adults voluntarily restrict their sleep."

Mike presented two posters: "Dual effects model of social control: Extending the Model to 24-Hour health behavior" and "24-hour health behavior: Daily influence of sleep and waking health behaviors"



Mike was also elected as the student liaison for the Sleep SIG Committee and is excited to serve in that position for the next year! Lastly, the SBM fantasy leagues celebrated a fun season!



Congratulations to Leah and Mike for presenting their work at the American Psychosomatic Society Conference in Louisville, KY.


Leah's presentation was titled "Does Cutting Caffeine Intake Improve Sleep?"


Mike's presentation was titled "The Link Between Social Contexts and Self-Reported Sleep in Rural Adolescents." Mike's poster was scored as one of the highest trainee submissions, and was selected to present his work as part of a Data Blitz.



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