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Variability in sleep: Impact for diagnosis of sleep disorders and outcomes prediction

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Variability in sleep : Impact for diagnosis of sleep disorders and outcomes prediction

Un événement unique en présentiel* ou en virtuelorganisé dans le cadre de la Chaire internationale MIAI Sleep Health-AI, la Chaire e-Santé de la Fondation Université Grenoble Alpes et parrainé par la Société Française de Statistique (SFdS)

Les données de la vie réelle, telles que la télésurveillance, les dispositifs connectés, les outils de diagnostic à domicile et les applications pour la collecte de PROMs, génèrent une énorme quantité de données longitudinales.
Cela permet de nouvelles approches pour l’étude des trajectoires des patients. En particulier, il est possible de prendre en compte la variabilité des mesures au cours du temps pour le diagnostic, le traitement, le pronostic ou les PROMs.
La conférence internationale « Variability in sleep : Impact for diagnosis of sleep disorders and outcomes prediction » est une opportunité unique pour discuter de ces sujets d’un point de vue transdisciplinaire avec des cliniciens, des mathématiciens, des data scientists, des biostatisticiens et des sociologues.

Conférence parrainée par la société française de statistiques (SfDS)

Unique event organised within the framework of the MIAI International Chair Sleep Health-AI and the e-Santé Chair of the Grenoble Alps University Foundation, in face to face or virtual.

Real-life data, including remote monitoring, connected devices, home diagnostic tools and applications for the collection of PROMs, are generating a huge amount of longitudinal data
and are enabling new approaches to the study of patient trajectories. Variability can be considered in the face of these repeated measures for diagnosis, treatment, prognosis or PROMs.
The international conference « Variability in sleep: Impact for diagnosis of sleep disorders and outcomes prediction » is a unique opportunity to discuss these topics with a transdisciplinary point of view with clinicians, mathematicians, data scientists,
biostatisticians and sociologists to investigate variability in health

Conference sponsored by the French Statistics Society (SfDS)
15 décembre 2023
Grenoble

Basilique du Sacré Cœur
4 rue Emile Guevmard
38000 Grenoble
ou
Virtuel

speakers

Dr Bastien Lechat

Dr Bastien Lechat is a Research Fellow at FHMRI Sleep Health and is using state-of-the-art artificial intelligence algorithms and rapidly evolving minimally intrusive wearables technologies to detect and treat sleep disorder pathologies more efficiently and accurately. He is the co-lead of the digital health and technological innovations for sleep medicine programs at FHMRI:Sleep Health.

Dr Séverine Louvel

Dr. Séverine Louvel is an associate professor in the sociology of science at Sciences Po-UGA and a junior member of the Institut Universitaire de France. She is affiliated with the PACTE research laboratory in Grenoble. Her research interests fall within the social studies of science and the sociology of health. Her work focuses on biomedical research, and she is particularly interested in studying the interdisciplinary work that takes place in data-intensive research contexts, especially as social worlds become increasingly digitized.

Dr Jean-Benoit Martinot

Jean-Benoit Martinot is an internist and respiratory physician He holds the titles of a certified BASS and ESRS Sleep Specialist. At present, he leads the Sleep Laboratory at CHU UCL Namur, St. Elisabeth site, situated in Namur, Belgium. His affiliation extends to the Institute of Experimental and Clinical Research, UCL Bruxelles Woluwe, Belgium. Dr. Jean-Benoit Martinot boasts a comprehensive career spanning over 15 years, devoted to the study of respiratory effort during sleep. Notably, a substantial proportion of his works center around the intricate realm of sleep mandibular movements.

Pr Jean-Louis Pépin

An international leader in the field of sleep apnea syndrome, he is the principal investigator of the national sleep apnea syndrome registry (over 100,000 patients) and contributes to the European ESADA cohort. He is the principal investigator of numerous clinical trials and of the SUNSAS innovation package.

Dr Timo Lëpannen

I started my studies at the University of Eastern Finland in 2011 after two years in the service for the Finnish Defense Forces. I got my bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees in five years in 2016 at the age of 26 years and my thesis earned a grade of approved with distinction (which is awarded only if the dissertation falls in the category of top 5% of its field). Currently, I work as an Associate Professor at the Department of Technical Physics, University of Eastern Finland leading the STAR, a research team focusing on sleep-related disorders and the development of novel diagnostic parameters, mathematical solutions, and paradigms for the severity estimation of obstructive sleep apnea.

Pr Adeline Leclercq-Samson

Professeure de Statistique à l'UGA, directrice adjointe du Laboratoire Jean Kuntzmann. Elle est spécialisée dans la modélisation et l'estimation statistique de données longitudinales, en particulier via des modèles à variables latentes. Elle a de nombreuses collaborations avec d'autres disciplines, en particulier en santé, biologie, écologie.

Dr Helena Revil

I'm a researcher in political science at the University of Grenoble. I manage the Observatory for non take-up of rights and services (ODENORE). My research focuses on the relationship of vulnerable people to health services and care they need. I'm particularly interested in the fact that, sometimes, people give up care, treatments, or refuse them. I also try to understand how social inequalities in health are created.

Pr Eric Gaussier

Dr Sébastien Ballieul

Dr. Sébastien Baillieul is an Associate Professor, sleep physician and clinical researcher, working in the Sleep Laboratory of the Grenoble Alpes University Hospital (Head: Prof. Renaud Tamisier) and is affiliated to the HP2 Laboratory (Hypoxia-Physiopathology Laboratory, Head: Prof. Jean-Louis Pépin) – INSERM U1300 and Grenoble Alpes University, France. His research is focused on sleep and sleep disordered breathing in the aftermath of stroke, with a specific focus on the impact of sleep disturbances on health trajectories and functional recovery of stroke patients. A related aim of his research is to identify biomarkers of sleep disturbances following stroke to improve screening of sleep disturbances and stroke patients’ care

Dr Vincent P. Martin

Vincent P. Martin is currently an MSCA postdoctoral fellow in the Deep Digital Phenotyping team at the Luxembourg Institute of Health. A data engineer by training, he spent 5 years in Bordeaux, where he defended an interdisciplinary thesis between computer science and sleep medicine on the design of vocal biomarkers of sleepiness to improve monitoring of patients suffering from sleep disorders. In parallel with his thesis, he obtained a University Diploma in Epistemology of Psychiatry in 2021, and has since been using tools drawn from epistemology and sociology to design the integration of voice biomarkers in sleep medicine and psychiatry. Following the award of a Marie Slodowska-Curie fellowship, he joined the Luxembourg Institue of Health in September, where he is working on combining symptom networks and voice biomarkers to improve the follow-up of breast cancer patients.

Dr Sébastien Bailly

Pharmacist, PhD in biostatistics and methods in medical research and INSERM research fellow at the HP2 laboratory, Sébastien Bailly's research focuses on the application of data analysis methods, in particular causal inference and clustering methods, to answer clinical research questions. The main use case is that of chronic diseases, and in particular sleep apnea syndrome, which is studied within the HP2 laboratory. Its research aims to identify patient profiles from "real-life" databases, and contribute to the implementation of personalized approaches to medical management. ...

Pr Gianfranco Parati

Gianfranco Parati, MD, specialist in Cardiology and Internal Medicine. Honorary Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine, Univ. Milano-Bicocca; Scientific Director, Istituto Auxologico Italiano IRCCS; Head of Cardiology Unit, San Luca Hospital, Milan, Italy. Past Executive Editor, J.Hypertension; Associate Editor, Hypertension Research and Eur.J.Preventive Cardiology. Chairperson, ESC Council on Hypertension; President Elect, WHL; Past President, Italian Society of Hypertension 1290 publications, 108 H-Index, 69064 citation (Oct 2023) http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9402-7439

Dr Bastien Lechat

Dr Bastien Lechat is a Research Fellow at FHMRI Sleep Health and is using state-of-the-art artificial intelligence algorithms and rapidly evolving minimally intrusive wearables technologies to detect and treat sleep disorder pathologies more efficiently and accurately. He is the co-lead of the digital health and technological innovations for sleep medicine programs at FHMRI:Sleep Health.

Pr Erna Stiff Arnodottir

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