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INFORMATION SHI F T WORK 2019 @ WSU. EDU | +1 509 358 7750 COEUR DALE NE, IDA HO USA S E PTE M BE R 9 - 1 3 , 2 0 1 9 www.shiftwork2019.com [email protected] +1 509 358 7750 INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Stephen Popkin USA | WTS President Claudia Moreno Brazil | WTS Secretary Anna Korompeli Greece Anastasi Kosmadopoulos Canada Heidi Lammers-van der Holst Netherlands Samia Mohamed Modawi Sudan Kyriaki Papantoniou Austria Sampsa Puttonen Finland Gregory Roach Australia Masaya Takahashi Japan Siri Waage Norway Imelda Wong USA Hans Van Dongen USA | Chair Kimberly Honn USA | Co-Chair PRE-SYMPOSIUM EVENT Industry Day September 8 - 9, 2019 WWW.SHIFTWORK2019.COM POST-SYMPOSIUM EVENT NIOSH Meeting September 13 - 14, 2019 SPONSORED BY Washington State University Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine Washington State University Sleep and Performance Research Center Working Time Society www.workingtime.org Y O U ARE C ORDIALL Y IN VITED www.shiftwork2019.com [email protected] +1 509 358 7750 This meeting provides a welcoming setting for scientists, practitioners, and other stakeholders concerned with shiftwork and working time organization to come together, network, and collaborate. Symposium participants from across the globe present the latest research on shiftworker alertness, safety, health, and well-being, debate recent developments in working time arrangements and policies, and discuss fatigue risk management and health intervention solutions. Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the event, the International Symposium on Shiftwork and Working Time will be held September 9 - 13, 2019 in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, USA. The theme of the symposium is: The 24 th International Symposium on Shiftwork and Working Time Innovations in Research and Practice Improving Shiftworker Health and Safety

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Page 1: USA Shiftwork and Working Time - WSU Labs | Washington ... · Imelda Wong USA Hans Van Dongen USA | Chair Kimberly Honn USA | Co-Chair PRE SYMPOSIUM EVENT September ˇ - ˝ ,˜˚˛˝

INFORMATION [email protected] | +1 509 358 7750

COEUR D’ALENE, IDAHO USA

SEPTEMBER 9 - 13, 2019www.shiftwork2019.com

[email protected]+1 509 358 7750

INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEEStephen PopkinUSA | WTS President

Claudia MorenoBrazil | WTS Secretary

Anna KorompeliGreece

Anastasi KosmadopoulosCanada

Heidi Lammers-van der HolstNetherlands

Samia Mohamed ModawiSudan

Kyriaki PapantoniouAustria

Sampsa PuttonenFinland

Gregory RoachAustralia

Masaya TakahashiJapan

Siri WaageNorway

Imelda WongUSA

Hans Van DongenUSA | Chair

Kimberly HonnUSA | Co-Chair

PRE-SYMPOSIUM EVENTIndustry DaySeptember 8 - 9, 2019

WWW.SHIFTWORK2019.COM

POST-SYMPOSIUM EVENTNIOSH Meeting

September 13 - 14, 2019

SPONSORED BYWashington State University Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine

Washington State University Sleep and Performance Research Center

Working Time Societywww.workingtime.org

YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED

[email protected]

+1 509 358 7750

This meeting provides a welcoming setting for scientists, practitioners, and other stakeholders concerned with shiftwork and working time organization to come together, network, and collaborate.

Symposium participants from across the globe present the latest research on shiftworker alertness, safety, health, and well-being, debate recent developments in working time arrangements and policies, and discuss fatigue risk management and health intervention solutions.

Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the event, the International Symposium on Shiftwork and Working Time will be held September 9 - 13, 2019 in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, USA. The theme of the symposium is:

The 24th International

Symposium on Shiftwork and Working Time

Innovations in Research and Practice Improving Shiftworker

Health and Safety

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LOS ANGELES

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SAN DIEGO

DENVER

SALT LAKE CITY

BOISE

SPOKANE

LAS VEGAS

PHOENIXDALLAS/

FT. WORTH

CHICAGO

MINNEAPOLIS

SAN FRANCISCOOAKLANDSAN JOSE

NONSTOP FLIGHTS & INTERNATIONAL CONNECTIONS CONFERENCE LOCATION

The city of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho is located in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. A mere 30 minutes from the international airport in Spokane, Washington, the meeting site overlooks the stunning Lake Coeur d’Alene. The area is world-renowned for its outdoor recreational activities and easy access to nature. September weather is expected to be pleasantly warm and sunny.

ABOUT THE CONFERENCE CENTERModern and luxurious, The Coeur d’Alene is a top destination for business and vacation. The recently renovated hotel and confer-ence center provide ample opportunity for symposia, poster presentations, and networking with friends and colleagues.

[email protected]

+1 509 358 7750

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

The local organizers and the International Scientific Committee welcome submission of symposium proposals and scientific abstracts on a wide variety of topics related to shiftwork and working time. For further information, check the website:

WWW.SHIFTWORK2019.COM

SYMPOSIUM SUBMISSION

OCTOBER 15 - NOVEMBER 15, 2018

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION

JANUARY 7 - MARCH 1, 2019

Abstracts will be peer-reviewed. Following the meeting, attendees will be invited to submit full-length papers for the conference proceedings, which will be peer-reviewed and published in the journal Chronobiology International.

EARLY CAREER RESEARCHERS

The Working Time Society supports the development of early career shiftwork and working time researchers and practitioners. An Early Career Researcher Committee will organize a special networking event, free to early career researchers, at the Symposium.

Early career researchers may apply for a travel grant. For further information, check the website:

WWW.SHIFTWORK2019.COM

Anne Helene Garde, Ph.D.Professor, National Research Centre for the Working Environment

Michael Belzer, Ph.D.Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Wayne State University

PRE-SYMPOSIUM | SEPTEMBER 8 & 9Washington State University Spokane, Spokane, Washington USA

INDUSTRY DAY

Industry Day will kick o� the week of the International Symposium with a welcome reception on Sunday, September 8, 2019, followed by a full-day meeting with industry representatives and working time scientists to discuss the challenges of fatigue, performance, and safety associated with shiftwork and extended work hours. This event will be held at Washington State University’s Health Sciences campus in Spokane, Washington, and ground transportation will be provided to The Coeur d’Alene for the opening of the International Symposium.

POST-SYMPOSIUM | SEPTEMBER 13 & 14The Coeur d’Alene, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho USA

WORKING HOURS, SLEEP & FATIGUE: MEETING THE NEEDS OF AMERICAN WORKERS & EMPLOYERS

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), in collaboration with the WTS, will host this meeting to address the research gaps and needs related to working hours, sleep and fatigue among US workers and employers. Participants are invited to attend and provide feedback and suggestions during NIOSH industry-specific presentations.

Registration for the NIOSH meeting is separate from the International Symposium. For more information about the NIOSH meeting, visit www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/workschedules/fatigue2019.html.

John Axelsson, Ph.D.Professor, Stress Research Institute, Stockholm University

Associate Professor, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institute

Health and Safety Risks Related to Specific Factors of Work Scheduling

When Can You Start to Trust an Awakening Brain?

The Economics of Long Work Hours