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SUMMARY: February COBRAS Seminar
DESCRIPTION: February COBRAS Seminar Guy Warman\, PhD Associate Professor\,
  Anaesthesiology The University of Auckland “Exploring the Effect of Genera
 l Anaesthesia on Patient’s Post-Operative Sleep and Circadian Rhythms” Dr. 
 Warman’s research focusses on how general anaesthesia (GA) causes sleep and
  circadian disruption in patients\, and what might be done about this disru
 ption. The overarching goal of this […]
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 idth="509"><strong>February COBRAS Seminar</strong></td></tr><tr><td width=
 "509"><strong><em><img class="alignleft wp-image-22814 size-thumbnail" src=
 "https://anesthesiology.wustl.edu/app/uploads/2022/02/Picture1-150x150.png"
  alt="" width="150" height="150" />Guy Warman\, PhD</em></strong></p><p>Ass
 ociate Professor\, Anaesthesiology<br />The University of Auckland</p><p><s
 trong><em>“Exploring the Effect of General Anaesthesia on Patient’s Post-Op
 erative Sleep and Circadian Rhythms”</em></strong><strong><em></p><p></em><
 /strong></p><p>Dr. Warman’s research focusses on how general anaesthesia (G
 A) causes sleep and circadian disruption in patients\, and what might be do
 ne about this disruption. The overarching goal of this work is to: (1) unde
 rstand how GA affects the circadian clock and sleep post-operatively using 
 animal models and (2) develop ways to combat post-operative sleep and circa
 dian disruption in patients using the principles of chronobiology. In this 
 talk he will discuss the findings from the animal studies and our clinical 
 trials on donor nephrectomy patients\, and will summarize the current under
 standing of the disruptive effect of GA on the clock and sleep and what mig
 ht be done about it.</p><p><em><br /></em><strong>Thursday\, February 17\, 
 2022<br />12:00 – 1:00 pm</strong></p><p> </p><p><strong>Join Zoom Meeting:
   </strong><a href="https://wustl-hipaa.zoom.us/j/92040197293">https://wust
 l-hipaa.zoom.us/j/92040197293</a><br /><strong>1 Hour of CME credit is prov
 ided for the lecture</strong></p><p> </p><p>COBRAS is a multi-disciplinary\
 , cross-departmental center dedicated to enhancing research related to slee
 p\, circadian rhythms\, and disease at Washington University</td></tr></tbo
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CATEGORIES:School of Medicine
ORGANIZER;CN="Kelsey":MAILTO:karends@wustl.edu
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