{"id":71,"date":"2019-07-24T19:03:44","date_gmt":"2019-07-24T19:03:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/worldsleep.info\/?page_id=71"},"modified":"2022-12-21T16:41:29","modified_gmt":"2022-12-21T16:41:29","slug":"yi","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/worldsleep.info\/yi\/","title":{"rendered":"Christian Guilleminault Young Investigator Endowment Fund"},"content":{"rendered":"
In his memory, World Sleep Foundation, a nonprofit 501c(3) organization, has created an endowment in honor of this sleep pioneer.<\/p>\n
PURPOSE<\/b> Christian Guilleminault “CG” Young Investigator Endowment Fund encourages young investigators in the field of sleep, especially in developing portions of the world, to advance sleep medicine and research worldwide.<\/p>\n
GOAL<\/b> World Sleep Foundation\u2019s goal is to raise $100,000, allowing for up to $1,000 travel grants to be awarded per recipient each year.<\/p>\n
Contributions to the Christian Guilleminault Young Investigator Endowment Fund are tax deductible.<\/p>\n
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Donate Now<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The CG Fund fulfills its purpose by distributing grants to young investigators who are presenting their sleep-related science at scientific conferences, congresses, and meetings. Applications are reviewed on scientific merit as assessed by a review committee of World Sleep Society.<\/p>\n Applications are accepted year-round<\/strong> and are divided into three review periods: January through April, May through August, and September through December. Up to 6 awards will be granted per year.\u00a0Review of applications is based on the date of submission rather than the date of the conference. We encourage applicants to submit before their meeting so that, if awarded, the grant can support recipients’ meeting costs up front.<\/p>\n Please review these application requirements before submitting:<\/strong><\/p>\n It is required to include your formal acceptance letter from the conference organizer as well as a professional reference, biosketch, and short personal letter. In your personal letter, please briefly describe your involvement in the research presented in the abstract.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n Mariana Fernandes<\/strong> in recognition of \u201cCerebrospinal-fluid biomarkers and blood-brain barrier alteration may be useful to predict the phenoconversion of patients with idiopathic\/isolated REM sleep behaviour disorder\u201d presented at World Sleep 2022 in Rome<\/p>\n Sarah Schoch <\/strong>in recognition of \u201cInteractions between sleep and gut bacteria in healthy developing infants\u201d presented at World Sleep 2022 in Rome<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Leon Siriwardhana<\/strong> in recognition of “Longitudinal assessment of ventilatory instability and its relationship to periodic breathing in preterm infants” presented at IPSA Online 2021 on February 5-6, 2021<\/p>\n Derric Eng<\/strong> in recognition of “The association between maternal sleep during pregnancy and infant sleep across the first year” presented at IPSA Online 2021 on February 5-6, 2021<\/p>\n Georgie Agar<\/strong> in recognition of “The developmental trajectory of sleep in children with Smith-Magenis syndrome compared to typically developing peers” presented at IPSA Online 2021 on February 5-6, 2021<\/p>\n Carla Freire\u00a0<\/strong>in recognition of “Treatment of sleep disordered breathing with leptin loaded exosomes” presented at SLEEP 2021 on June 10-13, 2021<\/p>\n Lauren Hartstein<\/strong>\u00a0in recognition of “Evening light-induced circadian phase shift in preschool-aged children” presented at SLEEP 2021 on June 10-13, 2021<\/p>\n Andrew McHill<\/strong>\u00a0in recognition of “Chronic sleep and circadian disruption differentially affects blood pressure, renal sodium retention, and aldosterone secretion” presented at SLEEP 2021 on June 10-13, 2021<\/p>\n Samantha Scholes<\/strong>\u00a0in recognition of “The association between excessive daytime sleepiness and math performance in adolescents” presented at SLEEP 2021 on June 10-13, 2021<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Larissa C. Engert<\/strong> in recognition for research on Exposure to experimentally induced sleep disturbance affects the inflammatory resolution pathways in healthy humans<\/strong><\/a> presented at the SLEEP 2020 Virtual Meeting on August 27-30, 2020<\/p>\n Lukas Krone<\/strong> in recognition for research on Cortical regulation of global sleep homeostasis<\/strong><\/a> presented at the ESRS Virtual Congress 2020 on September 22-24, 2020<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n World Sleep Foundation invites sleep societies around the world to offer the Christian Guilleminault Young Investigator Award at their sleep meetings. To apply, download the application form and submit a completed application to our administrative office via email at info@worldsleepsociety.org<\/a>.<\/p>\n Download CG Award Society Application<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" The CG Fund In his memory, World Sleep Foundation, a nonprofit 501c(3) organization, has created an endowment in honor of this sleep pioneer. PURPOSE Christian Guilleminault “CG” Young Investigator Endowment Fund encourages young investigators in the field of sleep, especially…Applications for Young Investigator Award<\/h1>\n
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