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MONDAY • MAY 22

DIVISION OF LUNG DISEASES, NHLBI/NIH OUTSIDE ORGANIZATION SESSION

VARIOUS ORGANIZATIONS OUTSIDE ORGANIZATION SESSION

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L8

CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS IN PULMONARY AND CRITICAL CARE: IMPLICATIONS FOR HEALTH AND DISEASE 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Walter E. Washington Convention Center Room 202 B (Level 2) Target Audience providers of lung health, pulmonologist, sleep medicine and critical care physicians and clinician-scientist, nurses, basic, translational, and clinical lung researchers Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • to educate the audience about the connections between circadian rhythms and lung health and disease. • to better understand how the consideration of circadian rhythms is relevant to critical care clinical practice. • to identify research opportunities in chronomedicine. Circadian rhythms help regulate many biological processes, including metabolism, immunity, and sleep. A growing body of evidence has linked circadian misalignment to several disease states, including clock-gene-related lung diseases (i.e., asthma, COPD, pulmonary fibrosis), renewing scientific interest in this space. In the ICU, where continuous patient monitoring, constant light exposure, and 24-hour feeding schedules are standard practice, circadian disruption may impact patient outcomes and even exacerbate disease. During this session, speakers will highlight recent findings, and describe the scientific gaps and opportunities for circadian research in the context of ICU management, and overall lung health and disease. Chairing: R. Mehra, MD, MSCR, ATSF, Cleveland, United States 12:02 Circadian Rhythms in Health and Disease J. Hogenesch, PhD, Cincinnati, United States 12:12 Circadian Rhythms in Development and Pediatric Pulmonary function S. Sengupta, MPH, Philadelphia, PA 12:24 Circadian Rhythms and Immune Function in the Lung J.A. Haspel, MD, PhD, St. Louis, MO 12:36 Sleep and Circadian Rhythms in the ICU Environment M.P. Knauert, PhD, MD, New Haven, CT 12:48 Circadian Disruption in Pediatric OSA D.F. Smith, MD, PhD, Cincinnati, OH M.K. Brown, PhD, Bethesda, United States A.D. Laposky, PhD, Bethesda, United States 12:00 ATS-SRN Perspective R. Mehra, MD, MSCR, ATSF, Cleveland, United States

PURSUING THE RIGHT FUNDING SOURCE: INSTITUTES, ORGANIZATIONS AND FOUNDATIONS SHARE THEIR FUNDING PRIORITIES 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Walter E. Washington Convention Center Room 102 A-B (street level) Target Audience Researchers whose work focuses on pulmonary, critical care, and sleep health as well as health services and quality. Information provided could also enhance career development strategies for students and early career professionals. Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • describe the research priorities and mechanisms of each funding agency represented on the panel. • identify specific criteria required for various mechanisms presented by each agency on the panel • identify a funding agency whose priorities and mechanisms are most closely aligned with the attendee’s interest and program of research. This session will introduce programs and research funding opportunities offered through various government and non-government agencies. Speakers will present current research priorities and mechanisms of funding available within their respective agencies. Time will be provided for audience members to ask questions of the panel of speakers. Chairing: S.J. Crowder, PhD, RN, ATSF, Indianapolis, IN J.B. Seaman, PhD, RN, CHPN, Pittsburgh, PA 12:00 Introductions J.B. Seaman, PhD, RN, CHPN, Pittsburgh, PA 12:05 National Institute of Nursing Research K. Huss, PhD, Bethesda, MD 12:13 National Heart Lung Blood Institute S. Shenoy, PhD, Bethesda, MD 12:21 ATS Research Program E.M. Nebel, MS, New York, NY 12:29 Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality M.A. Miller, MD, MS, Rockville, MD 12:37 American Lung Association A.E. Dixon, MA, BM BCH, ATSF, Burlington, VT 12:45 Questions and Answers S.J. Crowder, PhD, RN, ATSF, Indianapolis, IN

ATS 2023 • Washington, DC

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