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Professor Emmanuel Mignot of Stanford University.

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International Sleep Charity: Global Webinar Series

Narcolepsy and the future of sleep research.

We are delighted to announce our guest speaker for the September episode is Narcolepsy expert Professor Emmanuel Mignot of Stanford University.

When: Wednesday 23rd September 2020

5:00pm - 6:00pm BST.

Where? Zoom


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Professor Emmanuel Mignot is Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University. He practiced medicine in France for several years before joining Stanford as a faculty member in 1991 and was named Director of the Stanford Center for Narcolepsy in 1993. Dr. Mignot was named the Craig Reynolds Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences in 2001. He served as the Director of the Stanford Center of Sleep Sciences and Medicine from 2009 to 2019. 

Dr. Mignot is internationally recognized for discovering the cause of narcolepsy. His findings led to the development of new hypnotics that block the hypocretin (orexin) receptor and is likely to have other therapeutic applications as well. His research also demonstrated that narcolepsy is a selective autoimmune disease of the hypocretin system showing the involvement of molecular mimicry in humans with influenza A. 

Most of Dr. Mignot's current research focuses on the neurobiology, genetics and immunology of narcolepsy, a disorder caused by hypocretin (orexin) cell loss, with indirect interest in the neuroimmunology of other brain disorders.  His laboratory uses state of the art human genetics techniques, such as genome wide association, exome or whole genome sequencing in the study of human sleep and sleep disorders, with parallel studies in animal models.  His laboratory is also interested in web-based assessments of sleep disorders, computer-based processing of polysomnography (PSG), and outcomes research.

We are honoured to welcome Professor Mignot to our Global Webinar Series and hope you can join us on 23rd September at 5pm.

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