Sep 22, 2023  |  12:00pm - 1:00pm
Rounds

Neurology: UofT Women's Brain Health Rounds: Sleep and Brain Aging

Neurology

The purpose of the UofT Women’s Brain Health Rounds is to bring together clinicians, investigators, and basic research scientists to bridge the knowledge gaps on women’s brain health in neurology and related disciplines. Rounds will include case reports, research in progress, and clinical studies on issues affecting women’s brain health with or without concomitant diagnosis of neurological condition.

Audience: Clinicians, Research Scientists, Neurology Residents and Fellows, PhD and master’s students as well as interested public.

Learning Objectives
Inform professionals and community about:
• Current clinical pearls and basic research on women’s brain health.
• Case based evaluation of evidence-based knowledge intersecting with clinical & basic science research in women’s brain health and aging (what we know, what we are learning and what is the next step) in the context of neurological disease.
• Practical examples of knowledge translation strategies to inform clinicians, researchers, & public.

Healthy Sleep, Healthy Brain - Molecular, Cellular, and Histopathological Correlates of Sleep Disruption in the Aging Human Brain
Speaker: Andrew Lim, MD, MSc – Associate Professor, Neurology, University of Toronto, Scientist, Sunnybrook Research Institute

Sex Differences in Sleep Disruption
Speaker:
Jessica A. Mong, PhD - Professor, Department of Pharmacology, Assistant Dean for Graduate & Post-Doctoral Scholars, University of Maryland, School of Medicine

Contact

Dr Aleksandra Pikula
Aleksandra.Pikula@uhn.ca
Dr Gillian Einstein
gillian.einstein@utoronto.ca