| 2008-2009 A program conceived and organized by the Wisconsin Initiative for Science Literacy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, with the collaboration of the Madison Metropolitan School District and the Edgewood Sonderegger Science Center. | 
  The Conversations in Science series brings together UW-Madison science researchers 
  and Dane County science teachers. Designed to stimulate discussion between scientists 
  and science educators at all levels, these conversations connect high-, middle-, 
  and elementary school classrooms with the University's cutting-edge research. 
  Questions and ideas are freely exchanged between expert and an audience of K-12 
  educators.
  
  ABOUT THE CONVERSATION
  
  Sleep is a universal behavior across all animals, yet its function is largely 
  unknown. This presentation will cover a description of the biological basis 
  of sleep, its function and the effects of sleep loss. Seasonal adaptations in 
  sleep patterns by migrating birds and their relevance to human behavior will 
  also be discussed.
  
  ABOUT THE SPEAKER
  
  Dr. Benca is Professor in the Departments of Psychiatry and Psychology at the 
  University of Wisconsin-Madison and the Director of the University of Wisconsin 
  Center for Sleep Medicine and Sleep Research.
  
  Dr. Benca received her PhD in pathology and her medical degree from the University 
  of Chicago in Illinois before completing a residency in psychiatry and a fellowship 
  in sleep disorders medicine, also at the University of Chicago. She is a member 
  of several professional organizations, including the Society for Neuroscience, 
  the Sleep Research Society (SRS), the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) 
  and the American Psychiatric Association; she has served as President of the 
  SRS and on the Board of Directors of the AASM. Additionally, she is a Deputy 
  Editor of Sleep: Journal of Sleep and Sleep Disorders Research. Dr. Benca has 
  served as principal investigator for a number of basic and clinical research 
  studies and has presented her research findings at a variety of national meetings. 
  She has coauthored numerous articles, reviews and book chapters, and her research 
  has been funded by the National Institute of Mental Health and the Department 
  of Defense. Among her awards and honors, Dr. Benca was recently selected to 
  participate in the Hedwig van Amerigen Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine 
  (ELAM) Program for Women (2004–2005).
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