Where to Find Project Sleep at SLEEP 2026

Project Sleep will be in Baltimore, MD for SLEEP 2026, held June 14-17, 2026. SLEEP 2026 is the 40th annual meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC (APSS). The annual SLEEP meeting is dedicated to clinical sleep medicine, sleep and circadian research, and sleep health.
Project Sleep will have the opportunity to share our work and research via multiple sessions featuring Project Sleep leadership and advocates. We will also host a booth with resources, materials, and goodies to share!
Attend These Sessions!
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
- 1-2 p.m.: Family Members: The Missing Piece in Clinical Care for Central Disorders of Hypersomnolence with Matt Horsnell (Chair), BS; Kelsey Biddle, MD; Heather Lill, LPC-MHSP; Jennifer Mundt, PhD
- 3:30-5:30 p.m.: Reimagining Sleep and Wake Measures and Protocols: From Patient Narratives to Objective Biomarkers in Hypersomnolence Disorders with Project Sleep President & CEO Julie Flygare, JD; Kiran Maski, MD, MPH (Chair); Lucie Barateau, MD, PhD; David Plante, MD, PhD
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
- 8-10 a.m.: Media Training Workshop: Communicating Sleep and Circadian Science to the Public, the Media, and Journalists with Project Sleep President & CEO Julie Flygare, JD; Michael Grandner, PhD (Chair); Daniel Stolte; Wendy Troxel, PhD; Michael Twery, PhD
- 2:15-3:15 p.m.: Bridging Evidence and Experience: Clinical Outcomes and Patient-Defined Value in OSA Therapy with Project Sleep’s Sleep Apnea Program Manager, Emma Cooksey, LLB; Dennis Hwang, MD (Chair); Ali Azarbarzin, PhD
Project Sleep will be hosting a booth (#1027-H) in the exhibitor’s hall in the same area as other sleep non-profit organizations. Be sure to come say hello, grab some Project Sleep goodies, and check out all the wonderful resources available in our community. We will also have fun photo opportunities available!
Beyond Sleepy 2026
The #BeyondSleepy Conference hosted by the Hypersomnia Foundation is an event dedicated to people with idiopathic hypersomnia, narcolepsy, and Kleine-Levin syndrome, as well as their supporters. This conference happens annually leading up to the SLEEP meeting and is being held at the Baltimore Marriott Inner Harbor at Camden Yards from June 12-14, 2026. Project Sleep will also be represented via a booth and featured speakers. If you are attending, be sure to catch these sessions!
Saturday, June 13, 2026
- 12:35-1:05 p.m.: Relationships with Rising Voices speaker Matt Horsnell and Project Sleep’s Sleep Helpline Manager Heather Lill
- 1:55-2:25 p.m.: Invisible Illness, Visible Solutions: Employment Accommodations for Hypersomnias with Project Sleep Rising Voices Speakers Matt Horsnell and Taya Austin
- 1:55-2:25 p.m.: Sleep in Media with Project Sleep President & CEO Julie Flygare, JD
Sunday, June 14, 2026
- 9:40–10:10 a.m.: Sleep Equity Begins With Awareness with Project Sleep Rising Voices speaker, Taya Austin
- 9:40–10:10 a.m.: Tools for Sleepiness- From an OT Perspective with Rising Voices speaker Haley Wall
- 11-11:30 a.m.: Young Adult Relationships with Rising Voices speaker Matt Horsnell and Project Sleep’s Sleep Helpline Manager Heather Lill
About SLEEP
SLEEP is the annual meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC (APSS). The APSS is a joint venture of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) and the Sleep Research Society (SRS).
The SLEEP meeting provides evidence-based education to advance the science and clinical practice of sleep medicine. It also disseminates cutting-edge sleep and circadian research, promotes the translation of basic science into clinical practice, and fosters the future of the field by providing career development opportunities at all levels. Thousands of individuals from all around the world, many of whom are pioneering leaders in the field, attend the conference.
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