New Symposia

NSF Sleep Satisfaction Expert Panel Conference

July 15th, 2017, Stanford Sleep Epidemiology Research Center (SSERC), Palo Alto.


Narcolepsy in Children: From Probands to Family Members

February 25th, 2017, Stanford Sleep Epidemiology Research Center (SSERC), Palo Alto.


Sleep Disorders Related to Chronic Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD): Determining Their Prevalence in the European and American General Population

February 10th 2017, Stanford Sleep Epidemiology Research Center (SSERC), Palo Alto.


Insomnia: Prevalence, Diagnosis, Comorbidity and Treatment

October 1-3rd 2015, Stanford Sleep Epidemiology Research Center (SSERC), Palo Alto.


Conference Consensus on Excessive Sleepiness

July 11th 2015, Stanford Sleep Epidemiology Research Center (SSERC), Palo Alto.


Usefulness and Limits of Clinical and Biological Tools to Evaluate Excessive Sleepiness

November 14th 2014, Stanford Sleep Epidemiology Research Center (SSERC), Palo Alto.


The Comorbidity of Sleep Disorders and Mortality: Excessive Sleepiness & Hypersomnolence Issues

August 31rst 2013, Stanford Sleep Epidemiology Research Center (SSERC), Palo Alto.


Public Mental Health: Well-Being and Pathological Issues

The Comorbidity of Sleep Disorders and Mortality
August 30th 2013, Stanford Sleep Epidemiology Research Center (SSERC), Palo Alto.


Excessive Somnolence and Excessive Quantity of Sleep: Prevalence, Comorbidity and Mortality

April 27th 2012, Stanford Sleep Epidemiology Research Center (SSERC), Palo Alto.


From Confusional Arousals to Automatic Behaviors during Sleep

August 27th 2011, Stanford Sleep Epidemiology Research Center (SSERC), Palo Alto.


Parasomnias and Related Risk Factors

June 25th 2011, Stanford Sleep Epidemiology Research Center (SSERC), Palo Alto.


Satellite Centers

  • The Stanford European Satellite Center
    Part of the Hotel-Dieu Hospital of Paris, this center is supported by the University of Paris-Descartes. Professor Damien Leger is the Director of the Center.

  • The Stanford Asian Satellite Center in Seoul is publishing the results of a new survey on Korea. Interestingly, this study could be compared to the previous one done 10 years ago. Professor Seung Hong is the Director of the Center.

  • The SSERC is finishing the fourth wave of its longitudinal study on the American general population.

Issues

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Past Symposia

Ten Symposia are presented with their program.