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One more reason to get a good night's sleep...

Everyone can agree that a good night’s sleep is so refreshing. What you may not know is that a lack of sleep plays a critical role in the health of your brain. 


Dr. Jeffrey Iliff, a University of Washington School of Medicine neuroscientist with a background in vascular physiology, is coming to Spokane to share groundbreaking research demonstrating why getting enough sleep is key for brain wellness, and what you can do to help ensure you’re getting enough sleep for your brain to function at its best.

Next Generation Medicine Lecture: The Effects of Sleep on Brain Wellness

When: Tuesday, April 9, 2024; 6pm PT

Where: Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center, Recital Hall

Address: 211 East DeSmet Avenue (located just NE of downtown Spokane on the west end of the Gonzaga campus).

Parking: The parking lot adjacent to the Myrtle Woldson building on the south side offers free parking after 5 p.m. There is also ample street parking available.

About Dr. Iliff

Jeffrey Iliff, Ph.D., is a professor in the UW School of Medicine Departments of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health, and Neurology. He serves as the lead for the research education component at the UW Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center. Additionally, Dr. Iliff serves as the Associate Director for Research at the VISN 20 NW Mental Illness, Research, Education and Clinical Center (MIRECC) at the VA Puget Sound. He completed his Ph.D. in Physiology and Pharmacology at Oregon Health Sciences University (OHSU).

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