Karel Šonka
MD, professor, neurologist, sleep specialist
Sleep and Wake Disorders Center, Department of Neurology and Clinical Neurosciences, Charles University, First Faculty of Medicine and General University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic.
Dr. Šonka received his training in neurology and sleep medicine in Prague and Montpelier. He obtained the specialization of neurologist in 1988 (Czechoslovakia), the University diploma "Sleep and Wake" in 1992 (France) and passed the European Sleep Research Society examination for "Sleep Experts" in 2012 in Paris. He was appointed professor of neurology in 2004.
Dr. Šonka served as president of the Czech Society of Sleep Research and Sleep Medicine for 11 years and president of the Czech Neurological Society for four years. Dr. Šonka is a member of the European Narcolepsy Network, the European Restless Legs Study Group, the International REM Sleep Behavior Study Group, the European Sleep Research Society and the World Association of Sleep Medicine.
ORCID: 0000-0001-5773-9656
https://neurologie.lf1.cuni.cz/1LFNK-1.html
Dr. Barbara Gnidovec Stražišar
Dr. Barbara Gnidovec Stražišar is a highly accomplished paediatric neurologist and sleep medicine specialist, holding prominent leadership roles both in Slovenia (Head of Paediatric Department, President of the Slovenian Sleep Society) and internationally through the ESRS (Clinical Vice President, previous committee leadership). Her extensive clinical training, research activities, and organizational leadership underpin her contributions to advancing pediatric sleep health across Europe.
prof. Leja Dolenc Grošelj, MD, PhD
Neurologist, Clinical Neurophysiologist, Expert in sleep medicine
Centar za spavanje, Klinički zavod za kliničku neurofiziologiju, Univerzitetski klinički centar Ljubljana, Slovenija
Medicinski fakultet, Sveučilište u Ljubljani
Leja Dolenc Grošelj created the first national Sleep Laboratory at the University Medical Center in Ljubljana in 1994, and is the Head of the Sleep Center. She is involved in many clinical and research projects in the field of sleep and is the author of European guidelines and scientific publications in different topics of sleep disorders. She is involved in sleep education for under and postgraduate students at the Medical Faculty and in organization and teaching at the European Sleep Summer School. She is the founder of Slovene Sleep Society and serves as a vice President of the Society and Slovenian Society of Clinical Neurophysiology.
Dr Ivana Rosenzweig PhD, MRCPsych, FRCPsych
King's College London
Dr Rosenzweig heads Sleep and Brain Plasticity Centre. The mission of SleepCity laboratory is to generate new understanding of mechanisms behind serious neurological and psychiatric disorders, and to propose their treatment and prevention through utilisation of sleep neurobiology. She is also a consultant neuropsychiatrist specialising in sleep and have received a Wellcome Trust award for research into unravelling the mechanisms of sleep, neuroplasticity and inflammation, making use of clinical and preclinical imaging experiments.
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